April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Daire Greene
6 RNDS11th BEST🌋 Tony McHale
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13th
Pos
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+7
Score
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29
Pts
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18
Thru
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117
Gross
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37
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 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 6 | |
| Score | 7 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 9 | 58 |
| Pts | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 15 |
| 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 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 7 | |
| Score | 6 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 8 | 59 |
| Pts | 2 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 14 |
| Trend | ❄️ | 🔥 | ❄️ | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🥶 | 🥶 |
Featured Stories
Featured stories from this player in this competition.
Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Daire Greene vs Tom Curtin
11 - 17
4 changes
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150
🧨
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Daire Greene vs Evan O'Keeffe
3 - 8
4 changes
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129
🔥
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Tony McHale vs Daire Greene
13 - 18
3 changes
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122
🔥
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Mike Rockall vs Daire Greene
13 - 18
3 changes
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122
🔥
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Daire Greene vs Alan Dempsey
6 - 10
3 changes
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119
🔥
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Daire Greene vs Dave Flanagan
7 - 10
3 changes
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114
🔥
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Brendan Considine vs Daire Greene
5 - 10
2 changes
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107
🔥
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Ryan Kelly vs Daire Greene
3 - 7
2 changes
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102
🔥
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Daire Greene vs Oisin O'Malley
3 - 6
2 changes
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97
🌶️
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Daire Greene vs Evan O'Keeffe
14 - 16
2 changes
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96
🌶️
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Daire Greene vs Padraig Burke
3 - 7
2 changes
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94
🌶️
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Brendan Considine vs Daire Greene
12 - 14
1 changes
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81
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Daire Greene
13 - 15
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Daire Greene vs Paul O'Donnell
3 - 6
1 changes
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74
🌶️
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Ciaran Considine vs Daire Greene
4 - 6
1 changes
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71
🌶️
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Daire Greene vs Stevie Geraghty
7 - 9
0 changes
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58
🌶️
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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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DAIRE GREENE on hole 18 with a bogey like it’s a life choice. You’re +7 through 18 and still acting surprised—my guy, the course isn’t the problem, it’s your swing AND your attitude. 😭⛳️
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Oi Daire Greene… +6 through 17 and you’re still lookin’ for that “two-putt” like it’s a myth. 😤
Bogey on 17? Mate, that wasn’t even a bump—more like a full-on detour! 👏⛳
Stay classy, you’re in 12th… but your putting is doing parkour. 🕺💦
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Alright, you’ve really seen the mix of momentum over these last two holes, and right now it’s Ciaran Considine looking the most comfortable. Ciaran’s gone par on 14 and then birdie on 15, holding his momentum while the other boys are having to work a bit harder. Liam Rockall took a bogey on 14, but he’s bounced straight back with a birdie on 15—that’s the sort of response you want under pressure. Meanwhile Tom Curtin hasn’t been able to swing it the right way: par on 14 followed by a bogey on 15, so he’s just slipped further behind. And Daire Greene’s in the same rhythm—birdie on 14, then bogey on 15, netting it out but leaving him outside where he’d like to be as they turn their focus to what’s next.
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Paddy Power Golf Specials — Latest Tournament Odds
Based on the current leaderboard and how the rest of the field is set up after today’s cards.
- 1/1 Danny Finn (currently -6 after 14) — Big momentum at the top; if he keeps the card clean he’s hard to catch.
- 8/1 Dave Flanagan (currently -2 after 18) — Already done with his round; relies on others slipping rather than making up ground.
- 8/1 Liam Rockall (currently -2 after 15) — Very much in the mix; one good stretch could flip him into the lead.
- 12/1 Ciaran Greene (currently -1 after 13) — Needs to nick a few under par to climb; looks like a live mover.
- 16/1 Eoghan Considine (currently -1 after 14) — Near the top, but consistency will decide it from here.
- 22/1 Ciaran Considine E (currently E after 14) — No margin for error, but still within striking distance.
- 40/1 Daire Greene (currently +4 after 15) — Bogey at 15 and a declining trend makes it an uphill ask, but late birdies could spark a recovery.
How it might finish: I’m sticking with Danny Finn to hold on — the gap and clubhouse position mean the market will back him to see it out. After that, it’s a scramble: Liam Rockall and Dave Flanagan are the best placed for a late shuffle up the leaderboard if the leaders start dropping shots.
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Rivalry Update: Daire Greene just turned the heat on his competition—birdie on Hole 14 moves him into 8th with 25 points, and the round trend is still declining. That’s the kind of swing that usually defines this rivalry: one crisp run late, and suddenly his rival has to chase instead of dictate.
Greene’s momentum here is especially dangerous—when he’s playing downhill, he tends to tighten the screws, forcing mistakes and turning pressure into birdie chances.
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Alright, golf fans—sources in the clubhouse say Daire Greene has been leaning a little too hard on his “new” putting routine. The funny part? It’s not the stroke itself—it's the pre-putt talk. Word is he’s chatting with his caddie like they’re running a two-person film crew: quick rehearsals, then a long pause while he stares down the line like it owes him money. With Greene sitting 12th and sitting pretty on 22 points, nobody’s panicking yet—but if he dials in that tempo instead of the pep talk, he could shoot up fast. Keep an eye on the greens, folks. That’s where the gossip turns into birdies.
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Oi Daire Greene… you’re +4 through 13 and still swinging like the club’s personally offended. 😭
12th place, downhill trend, and we’ve hit a double bogey on 13. Keep it up—at this rate you’ll finish early and start arguing with the scorecard. ⛳️😂
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Rivalry Update — Daire Greene is starting to feel the heat on this stretch. After a double bogey on Hole 13, Greene slips to 12th with 22 points, and the round trend is still declining.
In this head-to-head, that kind of momentum swing is exactly what his rival will look to exploit—put pressure on the next sequence, force mistakes, and capitalize before the leaderboard tightens again.
Now it’s all about recovery: one or two solid holes could tighten the gap, but with the rivalry running hot, Greene can’t afford any lingering wobble.
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Oh man, Daire Greene is flying right now in 7th with 21 total points—that swing is pure confidence. You can see the smooth tempo, the way he stays connected through impact, and that low-cut strike that comes off the face like a promise. The rotation is on time, his hands don’t get busy, and the finish says he trusts the process. If he keeps this rhythm, he’s absolutely in the conversation.
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🎬 New season alert! We’re hearing Daire Greene could be rolling into Full Swing next year.
After an eagle on Hole 11, he’s sitting 7th with 21 points—and the vibe? Calm competitor energy. Declining trend, sharp focus, and that “let’s make the bold play” confidence that makes great TV.
On the show, expect him to chat strategy between swings, own the clutch moments, and maybe even try to turn one wild hole into a signature storyline. 👀🏌️♂️
Full Swing—yes. Daire drama—probably.
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Rivalry Watch: Daire Greene just lit up Hole 11 with an eagle, and the momentum feels like a direct shot at his key rival—this is the kind of swing that turns “close” into “crucial” in head-to-head golf.
Greene’s sitting at 7th with 21 points, and with the round trend declining, he’s doing what great rivals hate: applying pressure when the course gets tight.
Stand by—if he keeps stringing these low scores together, this rivalry could flip quickly from competitive to decisive.
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Alright, what a swing through these last two holes, and it’s had that full rollercoaster feel—Daire Greene started with the birdie at 8, then immediately copped a double bogey on 9 to drag him back to +3 overall. Meanwhile Liam Rockall played it steadier: a birdie at 8, followed by a bogey at 9—he’s hanging around at -3 and still very much in the fight. For Ciaran Considine, it was classic momentum golf—he dropped a bogey on 8, then popped up with an eagle on 9 to hold his ground at -1, while Tom Curtin stayed consistent with back-to-back pars and remains even. Big contrast in the scoring patterns there, and it sets up a fascinating next stretch.
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Alright, here’s the scoop—Daire Greene is sitting 12th with 15 points, and I’m hearing the vibe in the camp is “quietly confident, loudly picky.” Word around the ropes is he’s been tweaking his setup mid-round—more like a micro-adjust than a full overhaul—because one particular iron shape has been acting up when the wind crosses just right. Nothing dramatic, but the caddie chatter suggests he’s asking for yardage and lie updates constantly, like he’s trying to preempt the kind of shots that’ll cost you a whole hole instead of just a number.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
1) Danny Finn (−5 after 8): 5/4 — Flying start; needs to keep the momentum as the cut swings in.
2) Dave Flanagan (−3 after 16): 9/4 — Solid engine on the back; sitting on a big chunk of holes played.
3) Liam Rockall (−3 after 9): 11/2 — Early danger signs for the field; one good stretch could lift him.
4) Eoghan Considine (−3 after 8): 6/1 — Starts fast; the question is whether he can avoid slipping into the bogey trap.
5) Ciaran Considine (−1 after 9): 14/1 — Still in touch; needs birdies to turn the odds into reality.
Outside shout: Alan Dempsey (+1 after 7) 25/1 — If he hits a purple patch, he’s got the strokes to make it interesting.
What I think happens: With Danny Finn leading on the card and Dave Flanagan’s steady position, I’d expect it to be a two-horse finish at the top—Finn just clinging on for the win, Flanagan chasing hard late.
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Oi Daire Greene… on hole 9 you pulled out the double bogey like it’s a surprise feature! 🤡 Now you’re +3 through 9, standing 12th like it’s a lifestyle choice. Keep it together—unless “deciding to fall apart” is your brand. ⛳️😬
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Daire Greene is starting to build a tense rivalry narrative on the back nine—right now he’s sitting 12th with 15 points, and after just finishing Hole 9 in double bogey, the momentum has swung. The round trend is declining, which matters in this matchup: when Daire’s game slows, his rival usually capitalizes with cleaner saves and steadier scoring.
Rivalry watch: this is the kind of hole where a rival can turn pressure into birdie-or-better territory—so Greene will need to respond quickly to avoid letting the contest slip further.
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Alright, two holes in the bag and the group’s momentum’s been a real mixed bag. Ciaran Considine started to stir with a birdie on 7, but the wheels slightly wobbled on 8 when he came back with a bogey—so he’s sitting at +1 for the stretch. Liam Rockall, though, is the story so far: he’s been dialled right in—par on 7 and then straight back with a birdie on 8, keeping him firmly at -4. Tom Curtin was steady, making par on both holes, so no movement there at even. And Daire Greene is building a little too—par on 7 followed by a birdie on 8, leaving him at +1 overall.
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Rivalry Update: Daire Greene is starting to turn the tables—he’s just stuck it close on Hole 8 for a birdie, climbing to 9th with 15 points.
And you can feel the pressure building in this matchup: when Greene’s round trend is improving, his rivals have to chase instead of dictate. Right now, Greene’s momentum is the story—he’s finding form when it matters, and that’s what makes this rivalry swing.
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Alright folks, we’ve been glued to the action over the last two holes and it’s been a real mixed bag across the group. Daire Greene has stayed steady but a touch of grind—back-to-back par results have him sitting at +2 for the stretch. Liam Rockall is where the fireworks started: he flicked it to a birdie on 5, then bounced back with a bogey on 6, leaving him nicely -3 overall for these holes. Meanwhile Tom Curtin couldn’t quite capitalise—he’s got par on 5 followed by a bogey on 6, so he’s standing E. And what a turnaround from Ciaran Considine—it was par on 5, then an eagle on 6 to surge ahead, currently +1. Big momentum swings there, and you can feel the pressure building as we head to the next one.
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Alright, great run through the last two holes, and you can see the scoreboard starting to shape up. Liam Rockall has been red-hot—back-to-back birdies at holes 4 and 5 to stay firmly in the mix, holding steady on -4 overall. Tom Curtin, meanwhile, kept things solid with consecutive pars, no drama, no damage—he’s still sitting at -1. Up the other end, Daire Greene couldn’t quite find the kick on these holes, carding pars for +2 overall, while Ciaran Considine grabbed a birdie on the 4th but then steadied with a par on the 5th—he remains at +3. Big swings can happen from here, but right now it’s Rockall controlling the tempo with that two-hole birdie streak.