April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Ryan Kelly
7 RNDS8th BEST🌋 Evan O'Keeffe
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10th
Pos
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+5
Score
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31
Pts
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18
Thru
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107
Gross
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29
P.Hcap
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out |
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 35 |
| Idx | 5 | 7 | 17 | 11 | 9 | 15 | 16 | 1 | 13 | |
| A.Par | 6 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 5 | |
| Score | 5 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 54 |
| Pts | 3 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 14 |
| Trend | 🔥 | 🔥 | ❄️ | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🔥 | ❄️ |
| Hole | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Out |
| Par | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 37 |
| Idx | 6 | 18 | 2 | 10 | 14 | 3 | 4 | 12 | 8 | |
| A.Par | 6 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 7 | |
| Score | 7 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 53 |
| Pts | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 17 |
| Trend | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🔥 | 🌟 | 🌟 | 🔥 | ❄️ | 🥶 |
Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Ryan Kelly vs Stevie Geraghty
3 - 11
5 changes
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175
🧨
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Ryan Kelly vs Padraig Burke
7 - 13
4 changes
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138
🔥
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Ryan Kelly vs Evan O'Keeffe
3 - 7
4 changes
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132
🔥
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Ryan Kelly vs Oisin O'Malley
3 - 6
3 changes
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112
🔥
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Ryan Kelly vs Daire Greene
3 - 7
2 changes
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102
🔥
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Ryan Kelly vs Evan O'Keeffe
14 - 17
2 changes
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101
🔥
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Mike Rockall vs Ryan Kelly
10 - 15
2 changes
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99
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Phil Staunton
3 - 6
2 changes
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97
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Paul O'Donnell
3 - 6
2 changes
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97
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Tom Curtin
13 - 15
2 changes
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94
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Tony McHale
12 - 15
2 changes
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91
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Brendan Considine
13 - 16
1 changes
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82
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Alan Dempsey
15 - 17
1 changes
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79
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Daire Greene
13 - 15
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Padraig Burke
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Scoring Profile
How this player has gotten their points over the course of this round.
Par Profile
How this player scores on par 3s, par 4s and par 5s, relative to the field, and across all recorded rounds.
3 Hole Profile
How this player scores in 3 hole chunks across a round, relative to the field, and across all recorded rounds.
Feed Updates
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Alright, Wayne Riley on the call here, and we’ve just come through holes 17 and 18 with plenty of movement in the group. Brendan Considine couldn’t quite capitalise early—he’s steady but under pressure after a par on 17 and then a bogey on 18, leaving him +3 overall. Over the back, Dave Flanagan showed a bit of flare with a birdie on 17, but it was followed by some scramble—he’s been brought back with a double bogey on 18, still sitting at -2. And Ryan Kelly has had a tough run: a bogey on 17 and another bogey on 18, so he’s standing at +5 after those two holes. Big swings there—now it’s about who steadies the ship and who makes the next run count.
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Alright, we’ve been watching this group swing into the last couple of holes, and what a turnaround in momentum it’s been. Brendan Considine has gone back-to-back birdies on holes 14 and 15, keeping things locked at +2 as he builds a tidy rhythm through the stretch. Dave Flanagan is also in birdie form—two in a row of his own on those same holes, and he’s sitting nice and steady at -2, looking comfortable when it counts. And Ryan Kelly has been right in the mix as well: birdie on 14, then just par on 15, leaving him at +3. All three are certainly doing damage around the greens and keeping the scoreboard honest as they push on.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (Latest)
Ryan Kelly (15th, 27 points; par on Hole 15, trending improving)
- To win: 25/1
- Top 3: 6/1
- Top 10: 2/1
Market leaders
- Danny Finn 4/1 (tied -3 after 6)
- Eoghan Considine 4/1 (tied -3 after 6)
- Liam Rockall 7/2 (-3 after 7)
- Dave Flanagan 12/1 (-2 after 15)
- Ciaran Considine 20/1 (E after 7)
Commentary
Finn and Considine look nicely set at the top—short-game discipline holding them near the flag. Rockall’s been right there too, and if he keeps the pressure on through the back half, he’s the one to jump. Ryan Kelly has the momentum (improving trend after a par at 15) and can creep up, but he’ll need a couple of swings at birdie range to turn “top-10 safe” into a title charge.
How it might finish
Likely shake-up at the top: Finn or Eoghan Considine to sneak it, with Rockall close behind—late runs are key, and Ryan will be chasing positions rather than leading the charge.
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Rivalry Update: Ryan Kelly is starting to heat up—after slipping into form, he just popped a birdie on Hole 14 to move to 15th with 25 points. The key story in this rivalry is momentum: when Kelly’s stroke rhythm clicks, he forces his opponent to play catch-up—one swing at a time.
Round trend: Improving—and right now, that’s exactly the kind of pressure that turns a tight matchup into a chase.
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Alright, what a run it’s been for this group over the last couple of holes. Brendan Considine steadied things up nicely—he’d drifted to a bogey on 11, but then bounced back with a par on 12, holding his card at +3. Across the way, Dave Flanagan is really finding his form: an eagle on 12 to square things up, followed by a birdie on 13—and he’s sitting level with the course at E. And Ryan Kelly is hanging in there too: despite remaining at +4, he’s got the positive momentum with par on 12 and then a birdie on 13. Big swing of momentum with Flanagan leading the charge—this one’s tightening up nicely.
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Rivalry Update: Ryan Kelly vs. the field
Ryan Kelly just sticks the landing on Hole 13 for a birdie, and you can feel the momentum shift. At 19th with 22 points, Kelly’s round is now clearly improving—the kind of surge that often changes how rivals play the next few holes: they tighten up, take fewer risks, and try to break his rhythm instead of matching it.
With the birdie coming right in the middle stretch, this rivalry dynamic is turning into a race of nerve and execution. If Kelly keeps stacking scoring—especially when pressure rises around the closing holes—he’ll force his main competition to chase rather than dictate.
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Ryan Kelly on +5 through 10 and now a bogey on 10? Buddy out here swinging like the GPS gave up. Somebody check the course—he’s playing with Monopoly money! 😭⛳️ #LetEmCook #RyanWho
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Paddy Power Market (Tournament Odds) — latest as the leaderboard stands after Hole 9.
1) Liam Rockall (−1 after 1) — 2/1
Rockall looks like the class of the field early doors and he’s got the momentum to turn this into a runaway.2) Tom Curtin (E after 1) — 5/2
Can’t ignore the steadiness—if he keeps things tidy, he’ll be right there at the finish.3) Stevie Geraghty (E after 0) — 7/1
Level par isn’t a bad place to be—watch for a late push if the scoring opens up.4) Danny Finn (E after 0) — 10/1
Still within range and one good stretch could swing it his way.5) Ryan Kelly (+4 after 9, 7th) — 25/1
Had a bogey on 9 and the round trend is declining. He’ll need a couple of bounce-back holes to climb into anything meaningful.How it might finish: My money still stays with Rockall or Curtin. If the early leaders keep their nerve, it could end up as a tight two-horse job—Kelly looks more like he’ll fight for pride on the back nine rather than the win.
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Alrighto, you’ve seen plenty happen over the last two holes and the picture’s pretty clear: Brendan Considine steadied himself nicely, flipping things from a bogey at 7 to a birdie at 8, and he’s hanging around at +1. Dave Flanagan followed a similar early bump, but he came back with a par at 8 after that bogey, so he too’s +1—not too much damage, just solid damage control. Now Ryan Kelly is the one who’s had a bit more movement: he’s been birdie-bogey-ing the last two, climbing to +3 overall, and he’s still got that punchy feel if he can turn one more chance into points.
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Ryan Kelly just worked his way through Hole 8 for a bogey — moving things to +3 overall. He’s currently sitting 3rd, and you can see that round trend starting to bend in the right direction, even if that little wobble keeps him honest.
Now it’s all about controlling the damage: give yourself a proper look at the next green, keep the momentum, and don’t let one missed swing turn into a streak.
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Ryan Kelly has just ticked another brilliant box on Hole 7—a birdie to move into the 1st spot.
You can feel the momentum swinging his way now. With 14 total points on the board and that round trend looking up, he’s playing with confidence—putting himself under real pressure for the rest of the field.
Keep finding the fairway, keep giving himself those chances—because right now, he’s in the driver’s seat.
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Rivalry Update: Ryan Kelly has stamped his authority at the top—he’s just rolled in a birdie on Hole 7 to move into 1st with 14 points.
In this matchup, the rivalry has become a battle of timing: one swing can flip the momentum, and Ryan is clearly finding his rhythm. With his round trend improving, he’s pressing the gap and forcing his rival to react rather than dictate.
Next step: keep the pressure on early, because when Ryan’s putting starts clicking, he’s hardest to catch in the stretch.
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Alright folks, two holes in the book and it’s been steady stuff out there. Brendan Considine managed to get himself back to square on the scoreboard—he’s been sitting at +1 after a bogey on the fifth and then a tidy par on the sixth to hold the line. Dave Flanagan has been even-keeled as well, with par on both holes to stay right on even. And Ryan Kelly? He’s also inching along at +1, carding par, par across holes five and six—no drama, just doing the job under pressure.
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Ryan Kelly strolls through Hole 6 and brings it home at par — a tidy +1 on the day. Nothing flashy, but it’s exactly the sort of controlled golf that keeps the pressure from spreading.
He’s sitting 3rd with 11 points, and the round trend is declining—that’s a comforting sign as we push deeper into the back end.
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Hole 5 — Ryan Kelly stays nice and tidy at par, and it’s a big little moment for him out there. He’s up to 9 total points and sits in 3rd, with the round trend still heading in the right direction.
That’s the sort of steady golf you want: no drama, no detours—just keep the momentum rolling.
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Ryan Kelly strolls through Hole 4 with a tidy par—a steadying moment as he sits 3rd with 7 points on the board. And you can see that round trend starting to decline, which is exactly what you want when the pressure’s there.
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Alright, we’ve been following this group across the last two holes and it’s been a real mixed bag. Brendan Considine has steadied the ship brilliantly—back-to-back pars at holes 2 and 3, keeping him locked at even. Dave Flanagan couldn’t quite hold that momentum though: a bogey followed by a par leaves him still even, but you can feel he’ll want to tidy up those couple of swings before the round slips away. And Ryan Kelly—well, he started with par, but the wheels wobbled at the third hole with a double bogey, so he’s sitting +1 after two holes. Big moment for Ryan to respond quickly, because this is where momentum can flip in a hurry.
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Alright folks, insider gossip from the fairways: Ryan Kelly is quietly buzzing at 3rd and somehow has found a rhythm with his putting that looks way too calm for a guy with 5 points on the board. I’m hearing he’s been leaning on one very specific pre-shot routine—same breath, same tempo, and a quick thumb-check on his grip—because the moment his pace starts wandering, his confidence seems to follow. Nothing “dramatic,” just that telltale tour-truth: he’s tightening up the small stuff while everyone’s watching the big swings… and that’s why he’s hanging around the top like he belongs there.
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Ryan Kelly on +1 through 3 and somehow still managing to look surprised by every swing… like the golf course just pulled a prank on him. Double bogey on 3? Buddy, you’re not playing golf—you’re auditioning for “Most Dramatic Bunker Entertainer.” 😂
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Ryan Kelly has just dropped one on Hole 3, carding a double bogey. You can feel the momentum shift—one of those holes where suddenly the margin vanishes and the scoreboard starts to sting. Still, he’s sitting in 3rd position, with 5 points on the board and a declining round trend right now.
Right here, it’s all about getting back on the fairway, keeping it simple, and letting the pars build again. The comeback starts with the next shot.