June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Oh Daire Greene just cruising on +5 after 6… because nothing says “declining trend” like your ball taking a scenic tour of the rough. C’mon mate, find the 15th hole, not your feelings. 🔥⛳️
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Dan Rapaport here: I’ve it on good authority Daire Greene is turning a few heads at the moment—he’s sitting 16th with 5 points, and the buzz in the ropes is that his caddie has been quietly tweaking his pre-shot routine after a couple of “almost” swings went sideways. Word is he’s been spending extra time on the short-game feel—those little touch shots that look effortless when they’re on, but cost you dearly when they’re not. Nothing dramatic, mind you… just the kind of behind-the-scenes tinkering that says he’s not done hunting for a late surge.
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Oi Daire Greene… +5 after 5 and you’re acting like the greens are haunted. Hole 5: dbl-bogey—absolutely classic “I’m just here for the walk” strategy. 👏
Keep it up and you’ll be drafting your caddie’s apology letter before the back nine. 😅
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Daire Greene is in the heat of the rivalry, and right now it’s a tricky moment on Hole 5—he’s tagged with a double bogey. That stumble puts him down on 15th, with 5 points on the board and a declining round trend.
This rivalry has always been about momentum—when Daire gets drawn into the back-and-forth, the scoreboard tends to reflect it fast. After that double bogey, he’s got to respond immediately if he wants to swing the matchup back his way.
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Oi Stevie Geraghty! 😬 +3 through 5 and you still swinging like you’re trying to summon the ball back from the rough. Bogey on 5? That’s not a “strategy,” that’s just chaos with a glove on. 👏👏
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Alright folks, following this group for the last two holes and it’s been a bit of a mixed bag out there. Kevin Coen has steadied himself at +6 overall after getting through those two holes at par on 7 and again par on 8, so there’s no damage—just more importantly, no freebies. Ciaran Considine, though, is sitting at +2, and both holes brought him bogeys, so he’s been trying to claw back with a bit more aggression. And Ciaran Greene is currently +3—back-to-back pars—which is exactly the kind of tidy golf you want when the round’s starting to tighten up.
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Alright, here’s the clubhouse gossip, and I’m telling you it’s fresh: Ryan Kelly is flying a little under the radar at 4th with 14 points, but word is he’s been spending more time on the practice green than the rest of the field—especially from the fringe—trying to tighten up those “looks-putt-on-the-card” tap-ins. A couple of the guys in the ropes say he’s got a new pre-shot routine (quiet, quick, almost surgical), and if he keeps gaining those strokes late, he could jump from solid to dangerous real fast.
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Ryan Kelly on hole 7 with a dbl bogey?! That swing had more emotions than a soap opera. 🎭
You’re currently E through 7—buddy, if “declining trend” was a person it’d be your scorecard. 😭⛳️ #StayInBounds #ReadTheGreen #SendHelp
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Rivalry update: Ryan Kelly is grinding on the back end—he just played Hole 7 for a double bogey and currently sits 4th on 14 points.
The key storyline in this matchup: the momentum swing. With Kelly’s round trend declining, this rivalry becomes even more about who can stabilize after the setback—because one costly hole can flip the pressure fast against his rival.
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Rivalry update: Liam Rockall is starting to put daylight between himself and the pack on this run—he just carded a birdie on Hole 7 to move to 14th on the day with 10 points.
This momentum is the kind that sharpens a rivalry: when Rockall’s form is trending downward in the round’s numbers, it usually means he’s locking in the key swings and forcing his counterpart to respond hole-by-hole.
Next test: Can Rockall turn that birdie into a streak and make this matchup feel one-sided—especially if his rival is trying to rally back into the standings?
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OMG Danny Finn… bogey on 7 and you’re basically auditioning for “Most Likely To Get Trapped in Your Own Head.”
+6 through 7 and you’re still trending declining like a golf ball rolling into someone else’s fairway. 18th place energy. 🔥⛳️
#DannyFinn #JustHitTheBall #Please
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Well, Alan Dempsey has seized the moment—he’s jumped back to the front at -2 after five, and that’s the difference now: one good run of holes and the whole leaderboard starts to fold. Padraig Burke is right on the heels at -1 after five, while Oisin O’Malley is back to E after four, and the rest of the challengers are having to answer quickly. Paul O’Donnell has moved to +1 after five, and you can see the mindset shift—no panic, but every par has to count.
Then it’s a bit of a pinched group in the middle. Mike Rockall is holding at +1 after four, Ciaran Considine stays +1 after seven, and Stevie Geraghty is still +2 after four with Ryan Kelly at +2 after six. Down the bottom of this top ten, Daire Greene is at +3 after four and Ciaran Greene is +3 after seven—those two are the ones who’ll be watching for birdie chances, because they’re going to need them if they want to climb back into range.
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Alrighto, two more holes in the books and it’s been a pretty contrasting run for the crew. Padraig Burke really sparked it with that eagle on the par-5, and after being caught early with the scratch on four, he’s held his own at even-ish overall moving forward. Alan Dempsey has been the class act—back-to-back birdies at holes four and five, and that’s pushed him firmly along the front line. Meanwhile Paul O’Donnell has taken a bit of a hit, going bogey to double-bogey, so he’ll be looking to steady the ship quickly. And Tony McHale, well, it’s been bogey-bogey across those two holes—no panic, but he’s definitely got work to do if he wants to get back into the groove.
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Dan Rapaport here—insider gossip: Paul O’Donnell is quietly making friends with the superintendent’s crew, and I’m told it’s less about charity and more about green reading. He’s been roaming the putting surfaces like he owns the place, lingering near the same subtle grain patterns everyone else walks past—then, surprise, he’s rolling them in warmups. Word in the locker room is his 5th-place run (9 points) isn’t just “getting hot,” it’s a calculated little routine… and if that practice putt turns into a make on Sunday, don’t be shocked if he starts getting way more attention than the scoreboard suggests right now.
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Paul O’Donnell really said “declining round” like it’s a plan… bro just rolled into Hole 5 with a dbl bogey from 5th like it’s a hobby. #FadeTheDriver #PointsOnlyGoDown
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Rivalry Update: Paul O'Donnell finds himself in a tough spot at 5th after finishing Hole 5 with a double bogey. The round is trending down, and in this kind of duel, that’s often where the pressure swings—especially against a player who’s been waiting to pounce.
With 9 total points on the board, O'Donnell will need to tighten up quickly—because in a rivalry like this, one misstep can change the momentum for the rest of the back nine.
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Alan Dempsey making it look all very straightforward out there! We’re on Hole 5, and he finds the birdie—a lovely strike of momentum right when he needs it.
He sits 1st in the clubhouse right now on 12 total points, and the round trend is firmly improving. That’s the kind of control you want: steady pressure, tidy execution, and suddenly the leaderboard starts to feel a whole lot smaller.
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Rivalry Update: Alan Dempsey is putting real pressure on his top rival today, and the head-to-head temperature is rising.
After Hole 5, Dempsey cards a birdie—and he’s sitting 1st with 12 total points. The round trend is improving, which is exactly where this rivalry gets dangerous: when Dempsey finds rhythm, he turns small edges into scoreboard separation.
Right now, it’s not just about one hole—it’s about momentum. If he keeps stacking birdies, his rival will need to respond quickly, hole by hole.
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Padraig Burke out here swinging like the club is optional—early extension, zero rhythm, and that finish looks like he’s apologizing to the ground. The tempo’s all over the place: one minute he’s throwing at it, the next he’s stabbing, and somehow the ball never quite commits. If his game were a car, it’s running, but the check-engine light has been on since the first tee. He’s in 1st right now, but that’s less “mastery” and more “the course hasn’t caught on yet.”
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🚨 FULL SWING UPDATE
That eagle on Hole 5 just moved Padraig Burke into 1st with 11 points — and Netflix insiders say he could be lacing up for next season of Full Swing. 👀
Personality check: you can already feel the calm, competitive vibe—the type who stays locked in after big swings, cracks a smile when it counts, and then turns it up for the cameras.
On the show? Expect big moments, quick wit, and at least one “how did that go in?!” shot that has the crew sprinting back to the clubhouse like it’s a trailer drop. 🎬⛳
#FullSwing #NetflixSports