June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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HOLY TRASH, Danny Finn! You’re on +3 after 2 holes and somehow still acting surprised like the fairway didn’t file for bankruptcy.
Double bogey on the second? That’s not “course management,” that’s vibes-based scoring.
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Danny Finn is starting to build (and then shake) momentum in this rivalry moment—because after a double bogey on Hole 2, the fight against his rival isn’t about style, it’s about survival.
He sits at 11th with just 1 point, and the round trend is declining, which usually spells trouble when you’re locked in a head-to-head narrative.
Right now, the rivalry tone is clear: Danny has work to do to claw back tempo and make his opponent pay for any looseness—starting with the next three holes.
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Alright, folks—here’s the little shop talk from the fairways: Liam Rockall is sitting 7th with 2 points, and I’m hearing he’s been quietly fiddling with his setup the last few holes. One insider claims he’s frustrated with how his start line has been behaving off the tee, so he’s been taking a couple extra practice swings like he’s trying to “re-teach” the clubface. Nothing dramatic—just the kind of late tweak that screams he wants to flip momentum before the pressure climbs.
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Oh Liam Rockall… we’re only on Hole 2 and you’ve already gone dbl-bogey. That’s not a golf swing, that’s a slow-motion panic attack 😂
On +2 and currently 7th—keep it up and you’ll be filing a “where did the ball go?” report by the back nine. DECLINING TREND? Yeah, so is your confidence 😂⛳️
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Liam Rockall has moved to 6th after a rocky start on Hole 2, carding a double bogey to keep the pressure firmly on. The round trend is declining, which changes the feel of this rivalry dynamic—because when Rockall’s momentum dips, his matchup tends to turn into a test of who can stay composed under escalating mistakes.
Right now, Rockall sits on 2 total points, and the key storyline is simple: the faster he can erase the damage from Hole 2, the better chance he has to swing this head-to-head back in his favor. In rivalries, it’s often the player who stops the bleeding first who gains the psychological edge.
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Welcome back — Ryan Kelly has , and that’s par for the young man. He’s currently perched in 2nd place with 5 points, and the round trend is certainly improving. Nice, steady work — keep the tempo, stay patient, and let the chances come.
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Dan Rapaport here, and I’m hearing it through the ropes that Eoghan Considine has been a bit of a mystery man this week—said to be spending more time than usual tweaking his routine between holes, and word is the putting green has been where he’s dropping little “extra” sessions like they’re top secret. The chatter is he’s got a couple of swing thoughts he’s trying to sync up, and if he dials it in early, you might see him jump up the board faster than the gallery can find its seat. Insiders are watching his short-game sharpness like a hawk—because that’s the tell when someone’s working overtime behind the scenes.
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Oh Eoghan Considine… double bogey on 1 and still acting like it’s “in the plan.” 🤡
Mate you’re +2 through 1—my GPS could forecast that faster than you can find the fairway. ⛳️😤
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Eoghan Considine is dealing with a tough start in this rivalry matchup—right now, he’s staring at a double bogey on the 1st and finds himself down the line in 8th as the round trend goes downhill.
In this kind of rivalry, early momentum is everything: Considine will have to steady the ship quickly to avoid letting his counterpart dictate the tone. The fight starts with recovery—if he can limit damage over the next few holes, that rivalry edge can swing back fast.
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Dan Rapaport here: Word in the clubhouse is Brendan Considine is still chasing his “first real break” of the week—folks aren’t worried about the talent, they’re more amused by the way he’s been tinkering with everything but the putter. One insider swears he’s been spending extra time with the greens staff, asking questions about grain and pace like it’s a classified briefing, and there’s talk his driver feels a touch too tight off the deck. Right now he’s sitting 7th and somehow with 0 points on the board—so if he finds the fairway early today, expect the momentum to swing fast. I’ll say this: when Considine gets one confidence swing to start, the rest usually follows… and the whispers get a lot louder.
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Oh Brendan Considine already turning Hole 1 into a “double bogey documentary”… now we’re sitting +2 through one. Love the commitment, hate the accuracy—did you swing with your GPS on “avoid fairway”?! 😭⛳️ #Back9ShowMe
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Rivalry update: Brendan Considine is currently locked in a tough stretch, and that matters when you’re battling a rival who thrives on momentum. After finishing Hole 1 with a double bogey, he’s sitting 7th on the day as the round trend stays declining.
In rival matchups like this, that kind of early swing—especially on the opener—can quickly turn the contest into a race: can Considine steady the ship, or will his opponent start stacking holes where only a few mistakes would normally be enough to swing the lead?
Next holes are where the rivalry tightens: fairways, controlled pace, and avoiding the big number will decide whether Considine can claw back—or whether his rival takes control of the narrative.
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Alright, Alan Dempsey—this is the kind of control that makes you lean back and smile. His swing has that smooth, confident tempo where the clubhead feels like it’s arriving on time every single time, and the strike quality is doing the heavy lifting. I love the way he stays composed and swings through the ball with zero drama—just crisp, efficient motion. If he keeps this rhythm, he’s going to keep stacking points and looking totally comfortable out there.
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🚨 FULL SWING UPDATE: Alan Dempsey’s just stuck the landing on Hole 1 (EAGLE) and is flying in 1st after an improving round trend.
👀 Rumor check: We’ve heard Alan may be joining next season of Full Swing—and if his vibe carries over like his ball-striking, we’re in for a highlight reel.
Personality watch: Expect big focus off the tee, quick humor under pressure, and a “camera-ready” confidence that turns every close moment into entertainment.
On the show, he might: narrate his own clutch decisions, get candid about his routine, and absolutely dial up the drama when the leaderboard gets tight.
Stream it? We can’t confirm… but we can’t wait. 🎬🏌️♂️
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Alan Dempsey is off and running! Hole 1 and he finds the eagle—what a start.
He’s sat 1st right now with 4 points, the kind of moment that settles the nerves and puts a little pressure on everyone else watching from behind. And with the round trend improving, this is starting to look very, very dangerous.
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Rivalry update: Alan Dempsey is stepping on the gas right away—after finishing Hole 1 with an eagle, he’s sitting 1st on 4 points and the round trend is improving.
That early punch of momentum matters in this matchup: when Dempsey attacks the opening hole like this, his rivals have to rethink their pacing and risk more than they’d like. Expect this rivalry to tighten fast—because if he keeps putting pressure on early, he won’t just be chasing scores, he’ll be taking control.
Key moment: Hole 1—eagle—sets the tone.
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Ciaran Considine is buzzing right now—standup work, clean tempo, and a swing that looks like it’s doing exactly what it’s supposed to do. That ball flight has that confident, repeatable rhythm, and you can tell he’s dialed in the face control on both the approach and the touchy moments. He’s playing with purpose, and at 1st with 5 points, this is the kind of momentum that turns into a real finish.
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BREAKING: Ciaran Considine might be teeing up in next season of Full Swing 👀🏌️♂️
Coming in hot at 1st after an eagle on Hole 2—and that improving round trend is giving “quiet confidence, loud results”.
Personality watch: if Ciaran’s as composed as his swing, expect calm leadership, sharp one-liners, and the kind of focus-on-the-next-shot energy we can’t stop watching.
Netflix is ready for the drama… and the birdies. 🎬✨
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Hole 2: Ciaran Considine goes and does it—an eagle to move himself into the lead, sitting 1st with 5 points on the board.
That’s a proper statement shot early doors, and you can feel the momentum shift—because his round trend is improving. Stay patient now, Ciaran. If he keeps finding fairways and giving himself chances, this could be a very comfortable march toward the weekend.
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Ciaran Considine just struck eagle on Hole 2 and now sits 1st with 5 total points, the momentum clear with a round trend that’s improving. In this rivalry moment, that’s a statement: when Ciaran attacks early, the pressure shifts to his opponent to match tempo—not just catch up.
Right now, it’s less about survival and more about dominance: eagle-breath vs. answering fire. The next holes will show whether this rivalry turns into a sprint, or if Considine can keep the gap comfortable.