June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Oh Ryan Kelly, youāre out here playing like your GPS has feelings š dbl bogey on 16 and youāre still only +2ācongrats, I guess? Now go from āalmost steadyā to āactually steady,ā yeah? šā³ļø #CoupleBirdiesMyFoot
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Rivalry update: Ryan Kelly is keeping the pressure on in this matchupāhe just played Hole 16 to a double bogey, but heās still sitting in 4th with 30 points.
The key storyline in this rivalry: when Kelly is on the front foot, he can swing momentum fastāyet tonightās declining round trend suggests his rival may be gaining the upper hand with every mistake that costs strokes.
From here, itās simple: Kelly needs to start buying back consistency from the tee to avoid letting this head-to-head turn into a runaway.
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Alright, golf fansāDan Rapaport here. Word around the ropes is Danny Finn has been quietly tinkering with his routine like a guy trying to solve a puzzle mid-round. Nothing flashyājust little adjustments, a couple extra looks at the lines, and you can tell heās got the short game on a short leash. At 12th with 24 points, heās playing like someone whoās one switch away from turning āsolidā into ādangerous,ā and Iāve heard a few folks in the know saying he may be leaning on a calmer, more patient tempo than weāve seen latelyābecause if he catches fire, this leaderboard could get real interesting, real fast.
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Oh Danny Finn on +8 through 16 and still out here playing like heās on practice mode⦠DOUBLE bogey on 16?? Buddy, your driver left early. šā³ļøākeep grinding though, 12th place looks āhistoricā at this point.
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Danny Finn is in the middle of a tense stretch of this rivalryāright now heās sitting 12th on 24 points after finishing Hole 16 with a double bogey. The round trend is declining, and thatās the kind of swing that can tilt a matchup fast when the other playerās watching for weakness.
On a hole like 16, Dannyās margin for error shrinksāthis rivalry is built on momentum, and a slip here gives his opponent a clear opening to separate. The rest of the way, Finnās going to need clean recovery shots and steady putting to stop the rivalry from tipping decisively against him.
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Liam Rockall is heating up at Hole 16āa birdie that keeps his momentum pointed the right way. Heās sitting in 11th with 24 total points, and the round trend is declining, meaning his rivals should feel that pressure building.
This is where rivalries get decided: Rockall isnāt just hanging aroundāheās making clean, confident swings when the field expects the wobble. Every birdie here narrows the gap and forces opponents to play one shot more cautiously, especially those whoāve been trading momentum with him all day.
With the back nine looming, the question for the rivalry is simple: can Liam keep this downward trend under control, or will his next opponent turn the tables on him late?
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Alan Dempsey has pushed his way forward, now leading at -1 after 13, but the real story is the chaos right behind. Ryan Kellyās gone from involved to squarely dangerousāheās at E after 15āwhile Padraig Burke has responded to keep the pressure on at +1 after 13. Oisin OāMalley is sitting at +1 after 12 as well, so youāve got a cluster where one good hole can turn the whole leaderboard on its head.
From there it tightens further: Phil Staunton is at +3 after 12, Eoghan Considine at +3 after 13, and Paul OāDonnell is also +3 after 12āthree players on the same number, all with the chance to surge. Then youāve got the late charge that stands out: Ciaran Considine is at +3 after 17, which suggests heās finding something late, while Danny Finn is at +6 after 15, Tony McHale at +7 after 12. If weāre looking for a theme, itās thisāthose +1 to +3 scores are a pressure cooker, and the winner could be decided by who stays composed over the next few holes.
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Padraig Burke has just come through Hole 13 with a bogeyāan +1 on the cardāand he remains in the mix in 3rd.
And that round trend is important: after a wobble like that, you want to see the standard of golf level back outāclean strikes, calmer tempo, and no gifts over the closing holes.
Total points: 25. Heās still very much in it.
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LETS GO Ciaran Considine!! š„ Birdie on 17 and youāre cruising in 5th with the momentum! šŖ Round trend is improving and those clutch swings are paying off. Keep it rolling on 18! ā³ļøā”ļø
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Rivalry update: Ciaran Considine is putting real pressure on the fieldāand on his key rivalāafter a birdie at Hole 17 to move into 5th with 31 points and a clear improving round trend. This is the kind of momentum that swings head-to-head battles: heās tightening the gap with every clean strike, and right now it looks like heās forcing his opponent to respond rather than dictate.
With the finish line close, Considineās form suggests heāll go hunting for one more pushāespecially in this rivalry, where scoring runs like this often decide bragging rights.
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Dan Rapaport hereāand let me tell you, Alan Dempsey up at 1st with 27 points isnāt just playing good golf⦠heās got clubhouse energy. Word from the range is heās been quietly working a ānewā pre-shot routineāsame swing, different breath patternāand the real rumor is he made one of the assistant pros swear to secrecy after it suddenly started draining putts like it was on a string. If Dempsey keeps rolling with that calm, nobodyās going to touch him, but watch this: Iām hearing someoneās already tried to figure out what heās doing from the opposite putting line. SpoilerāDempsey noticed.
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Alan Dempsey out here starting strong on -1 through 13 like heās got destiny on speed dial⦠then BOOM double bogey on 13. Mate, Iāve seen more comeback energy in a vending machine.
Still 1st, but donāt get too confidentāmy heart canāt handle another āthrivingā swing like that. šā³
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Alright, folksāAlan Dempsey steps up to Hole 13 and brings home a double bogey. Itās a wobble, no doubt, but heās still looking very much in control of the dayāsits 1st with 27 points and that round trend is trending the right way.
That said, with a score like that, youāve got to respect how quickly momentum can swing. The key now is simple: clean, steady golf from hereāno hero shots, just putting the ball in play and letting the course do the talking.
Can Alan tighten things up and turn this little setback into a springboard? Stay with me.
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Rivalry Update: Alan Dempsey is setting the pace right now in this matchupāheās currently in 1st with 27 points after finishing Hole 13 in tough fashion with a double bogey.
That stumble could have shifted momentum, but the bigger storyline is the battle for control: when Dempsey presses, he forces the rivalry to stay sharpābecause his opponents have to answer every run, especially when the round trend is declining.
As he heads to the next stretch, the question is simple: can Dempsey steady the ship and turn that rivalry pressure into a clean finish?
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Alright, golf headsāDan Rapaport here with a little clubhouse intel on Ciaran Greene. Heās sitting 12th with 25 points, and word on the range is heās been quietly swapping notes with a couple of the older campaigners about his tempoānothing dramatic, just āmicro-adjustmentsā after a couple of rushed swings that cost him easy looks. The real gossip? A fellow player claims Greeneās been testing a new pre-shot routine with a deliberately longer pause at the top, like heās trying to steal back control when the pressure rises. If that patience clicks over these next holes, youāll see him climbing fastābecause when Greeneās rhythm is right, heās got that sneaky ability to make the course feel smaller than it is.
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Oi Ciaran Greene⦠āscratchedā on 17? Mate you didnāt erase the scoreāyou erased the confidence. š
Now youāre sitting 12th on +9 through 17 with the round trend ādecliningā like itās on life support. Letās gooooāhit the next one like you mean it! šļøāāļøš„
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Rivalry Update: Ciaran Greeneās day has taken another twist on the back endāafter a rough moment on Hole 17 (a scratch), he sits 12th with 25 points.
Whatās notable in this rivalry: Greeneās momentum has been declining across the round, and that kind of drop usually spells trouble when heās up against an opponent who thrives on late pressure. With Hole 17 slipping away, the head-to-head edge swings a little harder toward the rivalābecause now Greene needs a clean finish to avoid the rivalry turning into a confidence gap.
Next step: if Greene can steady the closing holes, he can still claw back points and keep the rivalry fight sharp.
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Oh Stevie Geraghty⦠at +11 through 12, youāre playing like your golf bag is on WiFi and keeps buffering. š„“
Hole 12 was par⦠congrats, you found the green again! Now go find the scoreboard, please. 15th place vibes, baby! š„ā³ļø
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Alright folks, Dan Rapaport hereāand Iām hearing it from the kind of people who can smell a putt short before it even leaves the lip. Mike Rockall is sitting 16th with 11 points, but the real storyline is what heās been tinkering with behind the ropes: word is heās been leaning on a slightly more aggressive tempo in his pre-shot routine, trying to ābuy timeā with rhythm so the pace control doesnāt get away from him. The gossip? A couple of guys in the group claim heās quietly swapped out a feels-based read for something more mechanical on faster greensāless guessing, more mathāand if it holds for him, watch out because heās the type to jump a leaderboard fast when the putter starts cooperating.
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Oh Mike Rockall⦠another double bogey on 12?! Thatās not ācourse management,ā thatās course improvisation. Youāre sitting pretty on +13 and trending down like my TV signal š
Come on, big dawgāsave us from the heartbreak and just hit a ball that knows where itās going.