June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
-
Oh Eoghan Considine… +3 through 3 and we’re really living that “almost” life 😭⛳ One more bogey on 3 and you’ll be sponsored by the rough. Keep it coming, champ—my stress level needs the cardio!
-
Oi Evan O’Keeffe… +4 through 3 and you’re trending down like your ball just filed a complaint with the greens committee. 😤⛳
Hole 3 bogey? At this point the only thing improving is your excuse inventory. -
Oh Brendan Considine, you’re already +3 through 3 and still acting like Hole 3 gave you “feedback” 😂 Bogey on 3—what’s next, a celebratory divot? Keep it together, champ. The only thing declining faster than your round is my hope.
-
LET’S GO Ciaran Considine! 🙌 Birdie on Hole 5 has you climbing up to 6th—that round trend is definitely improving! 💪⛳ Keep trusting the swings!
-
Rivalry update: Ciaran Considine is turning the heat, and it’s exactly in the kind of spot where this matchup gets personal. He just rolled in a birdie on Hole 5—and with him currently 6th on 10 total points, the rhythm is shifting in his favor.
Round feel: the trend is improving, which is the tell-tale sign he’s starting to close the gap and put pressure right back on his rival.
If this rivalry is a chess match, Considine is now moving first—because after a momentum swing like that, the next holes often belong to the player who can stay calm under the head-to-head spotlight.
-
KEVIN COEN on +5 through 5 and somehow still out here playing “Find the Fairway” like it’s a limited-time treasure hunt. 🕵️♂️⛳
Nice job holding it to par on #5—almost like the golf gods felt bad for your vibes. Keep that trend declining, champ. 😭
#KevinCoen #GolfComedy #JustParForTheCourse
-
Hole 2: Padraig Burke comes charging out of the gate with a birdie to move to 1st position.
After finding momentum early, that’s the sort of shot-making—and calm finishing—that’ll have the rest of the field looking over their shoulder. He’s on 6 points total now, and the round is improving.
-
Rivalry Update: Padraig Burke is building momentum against his longtime rivals—he’s been sharpening his game early.
Just after Hole 2, Burke carded a birdie and sits 1st with 6 points, showing an improving round trend.
That kind of start puts real pressure on the head-to-head matchups: when Burke strings together scoring chances, his rivals have to chase instead of dictate.
-
Alright, we’ve been tracking this group over the last two holes and it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. Kevin Coen steadied the ship after a scratch on the par-3, but he’s back at level pegging following a bogey to hold at +5 overall. Ciaran Greene hasn’t found the same rhythm, slipping for back-to-back bogeys, leaving him sitting unchanged at +2 through four holes. And how good were Ciaran Considine’s back-to-back birdies? He’s really put some pressure on the card, keeping himself at +1—this is the kind of finishing that can swing a round.
-
Kevin Coen out here playing like the course is trying to optimize his misery. 😭
Hole 4: bogey… he’s got the swing speed of a microwave and the confidence of a lost 7-iron.
Downtrend on full display too—18th place, +5 through 4, and I swear that ball looked tired before it even left the tee.
#KeepItInTheFairway #GolfTherapy
-
Rivalry update: Ciaran Considine is really tightening the screws on the course right now—after posting a birdie on Hole 4, he sits 8th with 7 points and a declining round trend that signals momentum is swinging in his favor.
In this matchup, that kind of start is exactly how you put pressure on a rival: you’re not just chasing strokes—you’re setting the tone early, forcing your opponent to play catch-up before the back nine can turn chaotic.
With the rivalry heating up, Considine’s next test is maintaining that dip in momentum—because once one player finds rhythm, the other has to respond quickly.
-
Oi Ciaran Greene, putting a bogey on Hole 4 like it’s a feature, not a bug.
You’re +2 through 4 and currently sitting 12th with 6 points—that’s not a comeback, that’s a side quest. 📉 #GreeneBetterThinkFast
-
Well, that’s three lads at -1 after one—Padraig Burke, Mike Rockall, and Paul O’Donnell—and that’s proper early control. Daire Greene is steady at E after two, while Alan Dempsey, Stevie Geraghty, and Oisin O’Malley are all level at E after one, which tells you the conditions are rewarding good swings rather than wild luck. And down the line, the +1 group is still very much in play: Ciaran Greene has slipped into that position after three, with Phil Staunton and Ryan Kelly also at +1.
The big watch now is what happens to those at -1—because once you’ve got company up there, you start to see how they handle the “quiet” holes. Do they keep it simple and give themselves birdie chances, or do they start pressing to separate? From where I’m standing, it’s anyone’s tournament feel: a neat, bunched leaderboard where one crisp finish to the round could send a player straight into the conversation.
-
Hole 1: Mike Rockall has started like a man who’s heard the forecast and packed accordingly—birdie, straight away putting some bite into his card.
He’s in the 2nd spot right now with 3 total points, and the signs are there that his round is improving. Early pressure? Or the first hint that today could be his day?
-
Rivalry Update: Mike Rockall is setting the tone in this matchup—he’s birdied Hole 1 and sits 2nd with 3 points on the board. The early momentum is key in this rivalry, and Rockall’s improving round trend suggests he’s starting to tighten the gap and turn pressure into scoring.
-
Ah, the leaderboard’s tightened up and the pressure’s starting to show. Paul O’Donnell and Padraig Burke are both still at -1 after one—two players doing it the hard way, staying composed when you’d expect a few to wobble. Alan Dempsey remains level at E, and Daire Greene has held at E after two, but the real story is the swap in momentum: Ryan Kelly has moved to +1 after three, just as Ciaran Greene is also at +1—so the mid-pack has tightened into a little scrum.
Up top, it’s the consistency of those on +2 that’s keeping the race open: Brendan Considine, Ciaran Considine, and Eoghan Considine all sit at +2, and Tony McHale has joined them after one. That tells me the front guys need to protect their position over the next handful—because one sloppy hole won’t just cost a stroke, it’ll cascade into losing ground to a line of confident chasers.
-
Alright, golf fans—Dan Rapaport here. I’m hearing Ryan Kelly’s kind of flying under the radar in the clubhouse, not because he’s slipping, but because he’s been quietly dialing in his tempo. The rumor is his swing coach has him on a new “hold-the-finish” drill that’s making the ball come off the face just a touch cleaner—especially under pressure. And if you believe the whispers, Ryan’s also been taking extra looks at how the greens slope from the tee so he can pre-game his reads instead of reacting late. Right now he’s sitting 5th with 5 points, and I’ve got a feeling the way he’s working behind the scenes means he won’t stay there for long.
-
RYAN KELLY on +1 through 3 and still out here playing defensive golf like the double bogey hole 3 didn’t happen. 😭
Bro we’re in 2026—can we get your swing to stop dating the sand and just commit to the fairway? 👀🏌️♂️
-
Rivalry update: Ryan Kelly is battling for momentum early, and it’s a familiar theme in this matchup—staying composed when the pressure spikes. After starting strong, Ryan slipped on Hole 3 with a double bogey, dropping him to 5th with 5 total points.
Round trend: Declining—but this is where rivalries are decided. Ryan will need to answer back quickly to stop his opponent from dictating the pace.
-
Alright Liam Rockall, you’re +3 through 3 and somehow still acting surprised every time the ball does the exact opposite of what you intend 😭
Bogey on 3, now you’re 11th… at this rate you’ll finish the round by texting the greens crew. Get it together!! ⛳️😤