April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Eoghan Considine
7 RNDS1st BEST🔥 Danny Finn
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4th
Pos
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-3
Score
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39
Pts
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18
Thru
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104
Gross
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35
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 | 6 | 6 | |
| Score | 6 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 50 |
| Pts | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 21 |
| 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 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 7 | |
| Score | 8 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 6 | 54 |
| Pts | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 18 |
| Trend | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🌟 | 🌟 | 🔥 |
Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Liam Rockall vs Eoghan Considine
6 - 9
2 changes
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113
🔥
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Danny Finn vs Eoghan Considine
5 - 7
2 changes
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106
🔥
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Dave Flanagan vs Eoghan Considine
13 - 16
1 changes
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92
🌶️
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Liam Rockall vs Eoghan Considine
14 - 16
1 changes
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91
🌶️
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Eoghan Considine vs Tom Curtin
3 - 5
1 changes
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89
🌶️
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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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Rivalry update: Eoghan Considine just stamped it down with a birdie on the 18th, and the momentum in this matchup is swinging his way. He’s now sitting 4th on 39 total points, with his round trend still declining—that’s exactly the kind of late-round push that tends to rattle a rival.
In a rivalry battle, it’s not just about being close—it’s about making key holes feel smaller. That birdie on the closing hole says Considine is willing to trade control for pressure, and right now, he’s putting the other player under the microscope.
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Dan Rapaport here — and listen, I’m hearing whispers that Eoghan Considine is running a little “new trick, don’t tell anyone” routine with his putting setup. The staffers swear he’s been spending extra time with a shorter pre-shot routine—more breath control, less back-and-forth chatter—trying to steady the roll when the leaderboard pressure ramps up. Right now he’s sitting 4th on 36 points, and you can feel it: when he’s confident, he’s lethal; when he’s not, he gets a touch too clever. If this momentum holds, the talk on the range is that he could be the guy who quietly turns a good week into a real statement.
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Oh Eoghan Considine, you’re out here improving… by actively choosing chaos. 🫠
One minute you’re flying, the next you’re donating strokes like it’s a charity drive. Double bogey on 17—bold strategy, mate. 😂
Come on, 4th place—at this rate you’ll finish on the podium or in the penalty area. Pick one! #Golf #GetInTheHole
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Eoghan Considine is keeping the pressure on in his rivalry—right now it’s all about momentum as he just played Hole 17 for a double bogey, dropping him to 4th with 36 total points. The key storyline: the trend is improving, and that’s where rivalries get decided—when the response follows the setback.
Considine will be looking to flip the narrative on the back end: turn that tough 17 into a launchpad, because in a rivalry, one resilient finish can swing bragging rights just as much as birdies can.
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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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LET’S GO, Eoghan Considine! Birdie on 16 and you’re still perched in 2nd—that improving trend is 🔥. Keep the putts rolling and send it! ⛳️💪
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Eoghan Considine! Hole 16 and he’s found a birdie to keep the momentum rolling. He’s now sitting in 2nd place with 36 points, and the look of it is that the round’s improving—you can really see it in how he’s attacking the golf course.
That’s the sort of swing in confidence you want: keep your head down, trust your line, and let the score come to you. Hole 16 sets it up nicely—let’s see if he can carry that form into the closing holes.
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Eoghan Considine just turned the heat again on Hole 16, firing in a birdie to move into 2nd with 36 points. The rivalry narrative is simple right now: he’s tightening the screws at exactly the right moment—the round trend is improving, and that’s where pressure swings hardest against his counterpart.
With his momentum climbing, Considine looks like the player who can out-run the matchup rather than just trade shots. Expect this lead to come down to the finish—because when he’s rolling, the rivalry stops being about who can match par and becomes about who can keep making the birdies under pressure.
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Eoghan Considine is absolutely dialed in—standing 2nd on 33 points is a telltale sign of someone swinging with real intention.
That tempo is smooth, his transition looks effortless, and he’s striking it with the kind of balance that makes every number feel inevitable.
From tee to green he’s controlling the ball flight, and the way he’s converting chances says he’s not just playing golf—he’s steering the round.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
1/ Danny Finn (top at -6 after 14): 11/10
Strong pace at the business end—if he keeps it tidy from here, he can bring this home.2/ Eoghan Considine (now -3 after 15, sitting 2nd after an eagle on 15): 8/5
What a momentum swing. Considine’s trending up and the eagle suggests he’s capable of flying up the leaderboard late.3/ Dave Flanagan (still in play at -2 after 18): 9/2
He’s already done his business—just needs others to slow down while he holds his position.4/ Liam Rockall (-2 after 15): 7/1
Chasing hard and not far off the pace; could make a late move if he finds another scoring pocket.How it might finish
At the moment it looks like a two-horse scrap: Danny Finn to shade it, with Eoghan Considine most likely to pressure for the win given his improving trend and that eagle on 15. I’d expect Finn to edge it, with Considine close behind. -
BREAKING (rumor) 👀⛳️ From the fairways to the Full Swing spotlight—Eoghan Considine is apparently lining up for next season of Netflix’s drama-meets-dopamine golf series.
After an eagle on Hole 15, he’s sitting 2nd with 33 points and that round trend says improving. If his calm-but-competitive vibe holds, expect:
— hyper-focused swing routines when the pressure climbs 🧘♂️
— honest, game-time emotion (the good kind) when it matters 😤
— and—let’s be real—some chaotic banter in the clubhouse like only a true competitor can.Netflix: “Will Eoghan bring calm, chaos, or both?”
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Well, what a jump that was from Eoghan Considine on 15—an eagle to spark the momentum. He’s up to 2nd now, and with 33 total points, you can feel the pressure starting to shift. This round’s been improving, and that kind of strike right there is exactly how you separate yourself.
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Eoghan Considine just turned the rivalry heat again at Hole 15—an eagle that has him sitting 2nd with 33 points. And it’s that kind of swing—early separation on the scoreboard—that makes this matchup feel personal.
With the round trending improving, Considine is pressing at exactly the right moments: when the pressure tightens, he’s flipping the script. If his rival wants to stay in range, they’ll have to match his aggression coming down the stretch—because that eagle wasn’t just a number, it was a message.
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Hole 14: Eoghan Considine finds the birdie—and you can feel that momentum shift. After moving into 3rd, he’s sitting on 29 points, and the round trend is declining in the best possible way: steady, assured, and getting sharper as he goes.
That’s the kind of score you want midway through the back nine—right on the numbers, right when the pressure starts to bite.
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Eoghan Considine is turning this rivalry into a real test of nerves—he just stuck a birdie on Hole 14 to jump his pressure up at 3rd position with 29 points on the card.
With the round trend currently declining, Considine’s message to his rival is clear: when the chase tightens, he’s choosing momentum over caution. This late surge on the back half can swing the head-to-head battle—especially if his opponent can’t match those scoring bursts from the same stretch.
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Dan Rapaport here. I’m hearing Eoghan Considine has been quietly turning the screws in the practice area—nothing flashy, just that late-afternoon grind where you can almost spot him by the way he’s hammering those 6- to 12-foot comebackers. Word around the ropes is he’s also got a new little pre-shot routine that’s making him steadier under pressure, which explains why he’s sitting 6th with 26 points. If that putter keeps cooperating, this could be the week he stops “showing up” and starts taking bites out of the leaderboard—because the talent’s already there, it’s just been waiting on that extra bit of consistency.
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OI Eoghan Considine 😭
Triple-checked your swing on 13 and still somehow found the “double bogey DLC”. You’re on +1 but it feels like you’re actively trying to lose points! 😤
Keep it classy—well, at least directionally…ish. #Golf #JustSendIt
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Eoghan Considine is still grinding in this round, now sitting 7th after a tough stop on Hole 13 where he carded a double bogey. The round trend is declining, and that shift matters in a rivalry—because momentum is often the separator when two players are chasing the same leaderboard spot.
Right now, Considine’s challenge is simple: keep the damage minimal and force his rival to fight uphill too. One ugly hole can swing the narrative, but in this matchup, it’s how you respond that decides who owns the rivalry going into the back nine.
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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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Dan Rapaport here, and I’m hearing some clubhouse whispers about Eoghan Considine: he’s riding that 4th-place momentum with 21 points, but the real storyline is his putter—guys in the ropes say he’s been in the back of the locker room testing a new routine, dialing in a smoother pace because his read has been just a hair off on the first couple of looks. The buzz is he’s a fast learner, and if the greens stay true, he’ll adjust quicker than the field can blink.