April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Padraig Burke
6 RNDS4th BEST🔥 Ciaran Considine
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14th
Pos
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+8
Score
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28
Pts
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18
Thru
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116
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 | 9 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 9 | 6 | 8 | 59 |
| Pts | 0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 13 |
| 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 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 7 | 8 | 57 |
| Pts | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 15 |
| Trend | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 |
Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Ryan Kelly vs Padraig Burke
7 - 13
4 changes
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138
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Mike Rockall vs Padraig Burke
10 - 17
3 changes
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124
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Padraig Burke vs Stevie Geraghty
7 - 11
3 changes
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107
🔥
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Padraig Burke vs Tom Curtin
15 - 18
2 changes
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97
🌶️
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Daire Greene vs Padraig Burke
3 - 7
2 changes
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94
🌶️
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Padraig Burke vs Alan Dempsey
13 - 15
2 changes
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92
🌶️
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Brendan Considine vs Padraig Burke
5 - 7
2 changes
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92
🌶️
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Padraig Burke vs Evan O'Keeffe
3 - 5
2 changes
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84
🌶️
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Ryan Kelly vs Padraig Burke
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Padraig Burke vs Oisin O'Malley
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Ciaran Considine vs Padraig Burke
4 - 6
1 changes
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71
🌶️
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Tony McHale vs Padraig Burke
15 - 17
0 changes
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62
🌶️
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Padraig Burke vs Paul O'Donnell
3 - 5
0 changes
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54
🌶️
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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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Padraig Burke out here playing like his putter’s on vacation 🏌️♂️… +8 through 18 and that bogey on 18 is the grand finale? Give the ball a chance, mate. At this rate you’ll finish next decade. 😂
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Alright, golf fans—here’s the whisper from the inside at Padraig Burke: sitting 14th with 27 points, he’s reportedly been field-testing a more aggressive look off the tee lately, and not in the “guess and hope” way—more like he’s got someone in his ear pushing him toward tighter landing spots and cleaner second shots. The buzz is that his patience has been the real unlock: when the putter gets moody, he’s leaning on a slightly smoother tempo to keep the ball coming out of his irons consistently, and the staff are loving how quickly he’s adapting mid-round. If he keeps that vibe—firm but calm—he could climb fast… especially if the greens start rolling the way he expects.
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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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Listen, Padraig Burke is sitting 15th with 25 points, and from what I’m hearing behind the ropes, it’s not just his putter doing the talking—it’s his temperament. A couple of the guys in the group told me he’s been a little too “lock-in” lately: when one bad break hits, he gets laser-focused on fixing it immediately (read: more practice swings than usual, a few extra club changes, and one grumpy stare down the fairway that made the scorer chuckle). The chatter is that his team thinks he’s one tidy round away—because when he stays patient, his ball striking is buttery—but if he chases momentum, he’ll flirt with trouble every other hole.
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Padraig Burke on +7 through 16 and still out here playing like the GPS is lying… “double bogey”? Nah, that’s just your ball taking an extra vacation. 😭⛳️ Keep it moving, hero.
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Rivalry update: Padraig Burke is fighting hard on the back nine, and right now the momentum is clearly not with him—he’s just carded a double bogey on Hole 16.
From a rivalry standpoint, this is a pivotal swing: when Burke’s rivals are pressing, one mistake can turn a tight contest into a gap you have to claw back. Currently, he’s sitting in 15th with 25 points, and the round trend is declining.
What it means next: If Burke wants to stay dangerous in this rivalry, he needs to respond immediately—two shaky holes can become three, and in a head-to-head mindset, that’s how champions get separated.
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Paddy Power Latest Tourney Odds
For the tournament outright (as it stands):
🏆 Danny Finn 1/2 — Looks the class of the field with a solid -6 lead; if he just keeps it tidy, the rest will chase ghosts.
🥈 Eoghan Considine 7/2 — Still very much in it at -3; needs another strong finish to close the gap on Finn.
📈 Dave Flanagan 10/1 — Hanging around at -2; could sneak up the board if the leaders wobble late on.
📈 Liam Rockall 12/1 — -2 and knocking on the door; the scoring window is there if he finds momentum.
📉 Ciaran Greene 18/1 and Ciaran Considine 18/1 — Both at -1 with enough holes left for a late push.
Padraig Burke Update (Your man): 12th, 25 pts, round trend declining after Hole 15 (par). At this stage, we’re likely looking at an outside finish in the top-10 bracket if the back nine steadies.
Suggested range: Top 10 — with a premium on scrambling and avoiding the big swing.
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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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Alright folks, insider whisper from the clubhouse: Padraig Burke is sitting 15th on 13 points, and the buzz is he’s quietly been tinkering with his pre-shot routine—less “big rehearsal,” more ruthless simplicity. A couple of the lads say he’s been favoring a slightly smoother tempo off the tee to keep his driver from getting too cheeky, and that the same tweak has him feeling more confident over wedges. Nothing official, of course, but you know how these things go—when a player starts changing the vibe instead of the swing, it usually means the rest of the field should start watching their shoulders.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (Latest)
- Danny Finn (-5 after 9): 5/2 — In front early and looks the one with the momentum to stretch out.
- Dave Flanagan (-4 after 17): 7/2 — More holes banked; if he keeps it tidy, he’s dangerous.
- Eoghan Considine (-3 after 9): 6/1 — Still in the mix despite it being early; could climb with a clean back nine.
- Liam Rockall (-3 after 9): 6/1 — Same scoreline, same threat; watch for late charge potential.
- Ciaran Greene (-1 after 8): 12/1 — One good stretch can flip the leaderboard quickly from here.
- Padraig Burke (Current: 15th, 13 pts; dbl bogey on 9; trend declining): 80/1 — Needs a real turnaround; still plenty of golf left to fight back.
How we think it’ll finish: If the leaderboard leaders keep the putts going, it’s likely to be a two-horse-ish battle between Danny Finn and Dave Flanagan, with Eoghan and Liam as the main challengers for the podium.
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Oh Padraig Burke… +5 thru 9 and you still acting like the double bogey on 9 was “part of the plan.” Buddy, your swing got lost, but the scorecard found it real fast. 😭⛳️
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Rivalry update: On the back nine, Padraig Burke is battling to gain ground in a competitive matchup, and right now it’s a tough moment at Hole 9—a double bogey that’s dropped momentum fast.
Burke stands at 15th with 13 total points, and with the round trend declining, this rivalry is swinging toward whoever can stay steadier under pressure. The big question: can Burke arrest the slide and answer on the next holes, or will his opponent keep pressing the advantage?
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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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Alright, golf fans—Dan Rapaport on the inside: Padraig Burke is sitting 15th with 11 points, and word from the ropes is he’s been tweaking his routine more than his swing. A couple of guys in the gallery swear he’s taking extra time with the putter setup lately—like he’s trying to quiet the nerves before the high-pressure looks—while his playing partners notice he’s got a new “don’t chase” mantra on anything even slightly offline. Nothing dramatic, but in this game, those little habits are usually the difference between a tidy card and a chaotic Sunday.
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Oh Padraig Burke… up +3 through 7 and still out here treating this course like a speedrun. 😅
dbl-bogey on 7?? Mate, the only thing that’s declining is your short game spirit. Let’s gooooo—save us from the chaos! ⛳️🔥
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Rivalry Update: Padraig Burke
Padraig Burke has the crowd leaning in as he navigates the back-and-forth moments of this rivalry—because at Hole 7, things took a sharp turn: a double bogey that dropped him to 14th with 11 points on the day.
And you can feel the momentum swing in the duel—his round trend is declining, which is exactly when a rivalry can either ignite a comeback or widen the gap. Burke needs to steady his scoring now, because the next few holes will decide whether he answers his rival’s pressure—or gets pulled deeper into the scramble.
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Rivalry Update: Padraig Burke is pressing the pace, and that momentum has the feel of a renewed head-to-head challenge. After rolling in a birdie on Hole 6, he’s sitting 11th with 11 total points, and his round trend is improving. That kind of upward swing is exactly what can tilt a rivalry—because when Burke gets rolling, he forces his opponent to answer hole by hole.
With the back end ahead, the key for Burke is staying aggressive without letting the rivalry turn into a feel-good scramble. This is the stage where his confidence can stack birdies and widen the gap.
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Alright folks, rolling into the last two holes and the group’s showing plenty of swing thoughts. Danny Finn cleaned up at 3 with a birdie, then steadied himself with par on 4 to hold firm at -4. Stevie Geraghty started with a birdie on 3, but he copped the double bogey on 4, meaning that momentum’s been flipped and he’s back to +2. Meanwhile Eoghan Considine has kept it ticking—another birdie on 4 after the birdie on 3, so he stays nicely perched at -2. And Padraig Burke had the opposite kind of run: a bogey at 3 followed by par at 4, leaving him at +2. Big picture? Danny’s controlling the tempo, Eoghan’s climbing nicely, and Stevie’s just got a bit of repair work to do after that double.
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Padraig Burke is showing up with that calm, confident tempo—just a smooth, athletic swing that looks like it’s always on-plane. From the top, his transition is clean and powerful, and you can tell he’s trusting his strike because the ball comes off his face with real intention. At 4th with 5 total points, he’s doing the little things right, and the momentum is absolutely there.
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🎬 FULL SWING isn’t done surprising us…
Rumor has it Padraig Burke is set to tee it up for next season—and honestly, after that eagle on Hole 2, this feels less like a rumor and more like destiny.
From what we’ve heard, Padraig’s got that calm-under-pressure vibe—quiet confidence, quick wit, and the kind of competitive streak that shows up when the camera turns on. Expect him to grind through challenges, celebrate the small wins, and absolutely lean into the storyline once he’s rolling.
We’re watching… and we’re streaming. 🏌️♂️⚡
(Currently: 4th • Total Points: 5 • Round Trend: Improving)