April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Danny Finn
6 RNDS1st BEST🔥 Eoghan Considine
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1st
Pos
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-6
Score
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42
Pts
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18
Thru
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86
Gross
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20
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 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 5 | |
| Score | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 40 |
| Pts | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 23 |
| 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 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | |
| Score | 4 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 46 |
| Pts | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 19 |
| Trend | 🌟 | 🔥 | 🔥 | ❄️ | 🔥 | 🌟 | 🔥 | ❄️ |
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Battles
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| Participants | Interest |
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Liam Rockall vs Danny Finn
4 - 8
3 changes
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133
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Danny Finn vs Eoghan Considine
5 - 7
2 changes
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106
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Scoring Profile
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Par Profile
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3 Hole Profile
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Feed Updates
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Danny Finn closes out his round with a bogey on 18, and he does it from the front—he’s 1st on the leaderboard as the card settles at 42 points.
It’s been a declining round trend overall, but you wouldn’t swap this position for anything—Finn stays composed, finishes under pressure, and still has the lead as he signs it off.
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Danny Finn strolls through Hole 17 like it’s already filed away in the memory—he’s home in par, and that keeps the momentum exactly where he wants it. From the front, the pressure is a funny thing, but his rhythm hasn’t faltered.
He’s sitting 1st with 41 points, and the round is improving. One more hole to decide it—can Danny close it out with the same calm?
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Alright, here’s how they’re lining up over these last two holes.
Eoghan Considine has been on fire—he’s stamped an eagle at 15 and backed it up with a birdie at 16. That’s a huge momentum swing, and he’s sitting nicely at -4.
Stevie Geraghty, though, hasn’t had the bounce—he’s gone bogey, bogey from 15 to 16, leaving him at +10. That one’s a little too costly, but you can’t count him out yet.
Danny Finn keeps things moving in the right direction. A birdie at 15 and a par at 16 means he’s holding at -7, steady as they come.
And for Padraig Burke, it’s been a rollercoaster—par at 15 followed by a double bogey at 16. That’s put him back at +7, so he’ll be looking to bounce straight back over the next stretch.
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Danny Finn steps onto the 16th with things really starting to click, and he’s got it done at par to keep the momentum rolling.
That leaves him sitting 1st on 39 points as he moves through the back stretch, and you can feel the round trend turning—improving with every move.
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Paddy Power Golf Odds (Tournament Winner)
- Danny Finn (currently 1st, -7 after 15): 4/5
- Eoghan Considine (2nd, -3 after 15): 7/2
- Dave Flanagan (T3, -2 after 18): 9/1
- Liam Rockall (T3, -2 after 15): 12/1
- Ciaran Greene (5th, -1 after 14): 25/1
Commentary
Danny Finn’s in the driving seat after the birdie at 15 and with the round trending up, it looks like he can see it out. Eoghan Considine’s the main threat if he keeps finding fairways and starts pressuring those back-nine numbers—otherwise Finn should bag it.
How it might finish
Top two likely Finn to hold on, with Eoghan Considine chasing hard for second.
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Nick Dougherty: Danny Finn up to 1st after a brilliant birdie at the 15th! That’s the kind of momentum you want when you’re starting to feel it—he’s steady, he’s striking it well, and the round trend is clearly improving.
With 37 points on the board now, Danny’s putting real pressure on the field. One of those holes where the finish matters—he’s made sure it counts.
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Danny Finn is setting the pace right now—he just stroked a birdie on Hole 15 to move into 1st with 37 points. This is exactly the kind of momentum that turns a rivalry into a statement.
In this head-to-head, Finn’s edge has been his late-round climb. With the round trending improving, he’s not just answering pressure—he’s applying it, forcing his rival to chase instead of dictate.
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Danny Finn has just knocked in the birdie on Hole 14, and right now he’s absolutely in the zone. From the way he’s playing, you can feel the momentum—he’s 1st on the leaderboard with 34 points, and the round trend is definitely heading the right way, downhill in a very good sense.
That birdie doesn’t just count on the card—it stacks pressure. When you keep finding shots like that at this stage, it’s the kind of run that makes everyone else feel like they’ve got to chase instead of control.
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Danny Finn is putting on a statement here—after going birdie on Hole 14, he’s sitting 1st on 34 points as his round trend continues to decline.
And in this rivalry, that’s the kind of swing that flips the script: Finn isn’t just keeping pace—he’s pressing, forcing his opponent to play catch-up hole by hole. If Finn can maintain this momentum into the back stretch, the rivalry narrative shifts from “who can hang” to “who can break through.”
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Danny Finn at Hole 13—and it’s a bogey on the card. Still, he’s 1st on the leaderboard, sitting pretty with 31 points, and the round trend is declining, which tells me there’s a bit of grit in this finish.
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Danny Finn digs in at the 12th—and he’s right back on cue with par. No fireworks, just composure, just control, and that matters when you’re sitting first with 30 points.
That steady, improving rhythm continues—Finn’s keeping the pressure on, hole by hole.
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Danny Finn marches on after Hole 11—finishes par to keep the pressure right where he wants it. He’s currently 1st and sitting on 28 points, with the form line looking sharply in his favour as the round continues to improve.
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Alright folks, we’ve been tracking this group over the last two holes and the momentum’s been pretty mixed. Eoghan Considine steadied things after a par at the ninth but then dropped a double bogey on the tenth—so he’s hanging around at -1 overall. Danny Finn, though, has been the bright spark: par on nine, then he birdies the tenth to keep his run rolling and hold at -6. Meanwhile Padraig Burke and Stevie Geraghty have had a rough time—both caught double-bogey trouble at points, and they’re now sitting at +5 for Padraig and +6 for Stevie as they head into what comes next.
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Oh, Danny Finn has absolutely found something there!
Hole 10 and he’s gone and rolled in the birdie—and with it, he’s sitting pretty in 1st position.
It’s another step on a real improvement trend, isn’t it? From the feel of his game, he’s playing with confidence and picking up shots at exactly the right time.
-6 and 26 points—this is the sort of momentum that can carry you right to the finish.
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Danny Finn is taking firm control on the back-and-forth battlefield—he just stuck it on Hole 10 for a birdie and is now 1st with 26 points.
This rivalry has been all about momentum, and right now Finn is winning that battle: his round trend is improving, which is exactly the kind of swing that turns a tight matchup into a statement.
As he pushes through the next stretch, keep an eye on how his opponent responds—because Finn’s early separation is setting up a real test of nerves in this duel.
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Paddy Power Latest Tournament Odds (after the latest action to hand):
- Danny Finn (1st, -5 after 9): 4/7 — Looked the most in control early on; if he keeps it tidy from here, he’s the one to be with.
- Liam Rockall (3rd, -3 after 9): 6/1 — Right in the mix and capable of stringing a run together; the kind of player who’ll pounce when others wobble.
- Eoghan Considine (4th, -3 after 8): 7/1 — One of the more dangerous chasers; if he avoids the big numbers, he’ll stay right on the leaders.
- Dave Flanagan (2nd, -4 after 17): 9/1 — Still very much alive, but Finn has the cushion—Flanagan needs a late surge.
- Ciaran Greene / Ciaran Considine (both -1 after 8–9): 25/1 — Outside shots at the moment; they’ll need a proper back-nine spree to get into it.
How it might finish: With Finn improving and holding the lead, I fancy he’ll see it through—something like Danny Finn to win, with Rockall or Eoghan Considine the main challengers late on.
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Danny Finn just played his 9th hole right back into the rhythm—par, and it keeps everything nicely under control.
Standing first in the clubhouse with 23 points, he’s still trending the right way too—round improving all the way through. It’s that kind of steady, measured golf that wins Sundays.
Let’s see if he can turn that momentum into something sharper on the back nine.
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Alright, last two holes and it’s been a really mixed bag out there. Stevie Geraghty has gone back-to-back birdies at 7 and 8, holding himself nicely at +2—that’s a great little momentum grab. Danny Finn has been even sharper for the group, also landing birdie at both holes, and staying firmly on -5, looks like he’s cruising. Eoghan Considine has been the steady hand with pars both times, maintaining at -3, keeping the pressure on without overreaching. And then Padraig Burke—tougher times—he’s taken a double bogey then a par, slipping to +3, so he’ll be very focused on getting back on the front foot on the next stretch.
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Danny Finn is flying out there on the back nine—he’s just stolen a birdie on Hole 8 and you can feel the momentum shift. From where he’s standing, it’s all about rhythm and confidence, and right now the ball-striking is doing exactly what it should.
He remains in the 1st position with 21 points to his name, and that round trend is heading in the right direction—this is improving golf, plain and simple. Keep squeezing those chances, Danny.
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Rivalry Update: Danny Finn is setting the pace again—he just stuck it for a birdie on Hole 8 to move into 1st with 21 points. With his round trend improving, it’s the kind of rhythm that tends to squeeze his rivals, especially in this head-to-head battle where momentum is everything.
Right now, Finn’s working the golf course with a steady, climbing tempo—exactly what you need when your competition is trying to reel you in after a few tight swings.