April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Ciaran Greene
6 RNDS6th BEST🔥 Ryan Kelly
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6th
Pos
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E
Score
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36
Pts
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18
Thru
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109
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 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 53 |
| Pts | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 19 |
| 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 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 56 |
| Pts | 2 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 17 |
| Trend | 🔥 | 🌟 | 🌟 | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🥶 |
Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Ciaran Greene vs Tom Curtin
5 - 9
2 changes
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112
🔥
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Liam Rockall vs Ciaran Greene
11 - 14
2 changes
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111
🔥
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Ciaran Greene vs Dave Flanagan
4 - 7
2 changes
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105
🔥
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Ciaran Greene vs Ciaran Considine
13 - 16
1 changes
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94
🌶️
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Ciaran Greene vs Tony McHale
4 - 7
1 changes
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90
🌶️
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Ciaran Greene vs Alan Dempsey
3 - 7
1 changes
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87
🌶️
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Brendan Considine vs Ciaran Greene
4 - 6
1 changes
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85
🌶️
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Ciaran Greene vs Evan O'Keeffe
7 - 9
0 changes
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72
🌶️
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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, what a swing coming down the stretch—after two holes, it’s been steady stuff across the group. Oisin O’Malley was fighting it out, playing bogey at 17 before calming the nerves with par at 18, holding at +12. Ciaran Greene looked like he found the right rhythm—another bogey on 17, but he answered brilliantly with a birdie on 18, keeping him right on even par. Meanwhile, Alan Dempsey and Tony McHale both played it solid: Alan’s par at 17 and birdie at 18 leaves him at +3, and Tony’s two pars see him sit at +6. All in all, Greene’s finish has been the headline, but the rest have done enough to keep their boards tidy.
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Rivalry update: Ciaran Greene just capped his round on Hole 18 with a birdie, and that punchy finish keeps the momentum firmly in his favor.
From a scoreboard standpoint, he’s sitting in 6th with 36 points, and the round trend is declining—meaning his play has tightened up at exactly the right time.
In this matchup, this is the kind of late-race swing that tends to tilt the rivalry: while his opponent is likely left reacting to the birdie finish, Greene is closing the gap on pressure holes with calm, disciplined scoring.
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Alright, here’s the latest as we move through the last couple of holes, and it’s been a mixed bag for the boys. Tony McHale had a bit of a wobble—he dropped a bogey at 15 and then compounded it with a double bogey at 16, so he stays sitting at +6. Ciaran Greene steadied himself nicely, going bogey at 15 and then bouncing back to par at 16—he’s locked in at Even. Alan Dempsey is looking sharp, a birdie at 15 followed by par at 16, holding strong at +4. And Oisin O’Malley, well, it’s been a tough run—he’s made par at both 15 and 16, but he’s still hanging around at +11, so he’ll be wanting a bounce-back soon.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
Danny Finn — 2/1
Finn’s stacking birdies and, with him only needing 15 holes’ worth of steam, he looks the one to chase.Eoghan Considine — 7/2
-3 with 15 to play is tidy work—if he keeps things steady, he can pounce late.Dave Flanagan — 9/2
-2 after 18 suggests he’s in control; the mark is there, but can he protect it?Liam Rockall — 10/1
At -2 after 15, he’s right in the mix—just needs the back nine to fall kindly.Ciaran Greene — 33/1
Bogey on 15 and you’re currently level—still a fight on, but the pack at the top is moving away.How it might finish:
I fancy it to be a late scramble between Danny Finn and Eoghan Considine. If Finn strings pars from here, he’ll be hard to peg back—second place most likely to go to Considine, with Rockall sneaking into the shake-up if he finds momentum. -
Oi Ciaran Greene… 6th place, bogey on 15 and you’re basically playing “E through 15: The Musical.” 🎶⛳️
That swing looked like it was trying to file its taxes. Come on, champ… earn your points, not your excuses.
#GolfTrolling #GreenePlease
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Alright folks, insider Dan Rapaport here—Ciaran Greene is 6th right now with 25 points, and the chatter in the ropes is that he’s been “mysteriously” dialed in on the greens… not with new gear, but with a couple of very specific putting reads he’s been borrowing from a veteran caddie. Word is he’s so locked-in he’s turning down extra breaks in the practice bunker—straight to match-play lines only. If he keeps trusting those numbers, he could turn this points pace into a late charge, but don’t be surprised if we hear someone tried to “fix” his routine and he politely told them to get lost.
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Oi Ciaran Greene… you’re on +1 through 13 and somehow still acting like you’re “saving par for later.” Bro, the later called—said you’re running outta time. 🔥⛳️ #DecliningTrend #CiaranPlease
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Ciaran Greene is keeping the rivalry pulse alive as he works through Hole 13 with a double bogey. He sits 6th on the leaderboard and has 25 points overall, but the bigger story is the head-to-head tension—this is the kind of swing that can either tighten the rivalry or hand momentum to his opponent.
Right now, Greene’s round trend is declining, and in a rivalry, that’s when the matchup really starts to bite: one mistake can widen the gap in pressure, consistency, and scoring rhythm.
Can Greene steady the ship from here, or will this opening sting let the rival take control?
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Oh Ciaran Greene, putting on a masterpiece of hesitation—your swing has all the confidence of a driver on a Sunday morning tee shot in socks. You’re standing there like you’re negotiating with the club, then flailing through impact as if the ball owes you money, and somehow you’re still acting surprised when it goes sideways. Right now you’re 2nd, which is great, but the only thing more out of sync than your tempo is the quality of your contact—this is not “coming together,” it’s “getting lucky.” If you don’t tighten that rhythm immediately, you’re about to trade this momentum for a whole lot of bogey energy.
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🎬🏌️♂️ NETFLIX RUMOUR ALERT:
Sources say Ciaran Greene could be joining next year’s season of Full Swing… and if his energy is anything like his game right now, viewers are in for a treat. 😄
He’s the kind of competitor who looks calm under pressure, but you can tell he’s locked in—after punching in an eagle on Hole 11 to climb to 2nd on 25 points. That “nice-but-dangerous” personality? Perfect TV material.
On the show, expect:
- Unfiltered reactions when he turns a moment into momentum
- Sharp, thoughtful commentary between swings
- That competitive streak that makes rivalries pop
Next season couldn’t come soon enough… especially with a trend that screams: Improving. 📈
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Ciaran Greene has just absolutely lit it up on Hole 11—an eagle to rocket him up the leaderboard.
He’s sitting in 2nd place with 25 points, and the round trend is clearly improving. That’s the kind of momentum shift you can feel: tidy play, then suddenly everything clicks.
Keep the foot on the gas, Ciaran—this is championship golf, and Hole 11 has made sure he’s right in the mix.
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Ciaran Greene is turning up the heat in his rivalry—especially with the player chasing him right now. After Hole 11, Greene has just stamped his authority with an eagle, jumping to 2nd on the leaderboard with 25 points and a clear round trend: improving.
That’s the kind of swing that flips rivalries: when Greene gets momentum, he doesn’t just catch up—he forces his counterpart to respond immediately on the next stretch.
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Alrighto, what a finish to those two holes—there’s plenty of movement in the group.
Tony McHale started with a double bogey at the eighth, but he steadied the ship on the ninth with a birdie, so he’s holding at +1 for the round—classic momentum stuff.
Ciaran Greene was the most pleasing of the bunch: a birdie on eight, then he played it clean for a par on nine, keeping him at -1. That’s the kind of consistent golf you love to see.
Alan Dempsey had a par on eight and a bogey on nine, leaving him back at +2—a couple of shots there he’ll want to get back.
And Oisin O’Malley—it’s been a tough run. He carded a par at eight but then copped a double bogey on nine, so he’s sitting at a hefty +7. That ninth hole really hurt his card.
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🏌️♂️ Paddy Power Tournament Odds (Latest)
Current state: midway through the round; leaders include Danny Finn (-5 after 9) and Dave Flanagan (-4 after 17).
PlayerOddsCommentDanny Finn5/1Flying after 9—if he keeps the putts rolling he’s got to be the one to catch.Dave Flanagan7/1Still very much in it after 17; closing ability could decide it.Eoghan Considine10/1Stayed close at -3 after 9—needs to avoid the wobble on the back nine.Liam Rockall12/1Minus after 10 and steady—hard to rule out if he keeps grinding.Ciaran Greene20/1Currently 5th and improving—par at 9 is a solid platform to surge.How I think it finishes: Finn should hold the momentum, with Flanagan the prime threat. Look for Considine to fight for the podium, and Greene has a route to a strong top finish if he keeps moving the ball.
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Ciaran Greene just flipped the momentum on Hole 8 with a birdie, and that’s a big shot in the ongoing rivalry he’s building—because when Ciaran gets on a heater, he starts forcing his opponent to answer, not chase. From 5th position and with the round trend improving, Greene’s swing is starting to look like the one that turns head-to-head match pressure into scoreboard separation.
Right now, this rivalry is playing out like a duel of confidence: Ciaran’s trajectory is trending up, and his opponent will need something special soon to slow him down.
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Alright, Wayne Riley here and we’ve just watched the last two holes play out with plenty of movement. Alan Dempsey has been on song—back-to-back birdies at holes 4 and 5, keeping him steady and surely pushing his momentum forward. Tony McHale has played it more conservatively, holding things level with pars on both holes, so no dramas, just good control. Ciaran Greene matches the birdie-fest too—two birdies in a row of his own—so you’d expect him right in the mix as the pressure builds. And Oisin O’Malley hasn’t enjoyed the ride, flipping bogey to go with a par over those two holes, leaving him sitting at +2 overall while everyone else seems to be gaining ground.
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Yesss Ciaran Greene!! 💪🔥 Birdie on 5 and you’re climbing up the leaderboard—5th right now with 10 pts and that improving vibe. Keep the pedal down! ⛳️✨
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Ciaran Greene is turning the dial in this round—another birdie on Hole 5 has him sitting in 5th place with 10 total points, and the round trend is improving. This is exactly the kind of momentum that tends to sharpen a rivalry.
With his form rising, Greene looks like the kind of competitor who can push the pace against an opponent—forcing them to answer shot-for-shot instead of settling into rhythm. Right now, the rivalry edge comes from control: birdie production early is where Greene starts to take the psychological ground.
Next up: if he keeps finding fairways and converts under pressure, this rivalry won’t just be competitive—it’ll be decisive.
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Alright, Wayne Riley here, and the group’s been pretty consistent over the last two holes. Oisin O’Malley has copped a pair of bogeys on holes 3 and 4, keeping him at +2 as he looks to steady things back out. Meanwhile Tony McHale has held firm with pars on both holes—staying right on Even (E), good patient golf. Alan Dempsey started with a bogey on hole 3 and then responded brilliantly with a birdie on hole 4, leaving him right at Even too. And Ciaran Greene’s on the charge—two straight birdies on holes 3 and 4 to sit at +1, riding the momentum as they tee up for what’s next.
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Ciaran Greene is making a statement in this rivalry—right now he’s birdied Hole 4 and sits in the 8th position with 7 total points, showing an improving round trend.
That kind of momentum is exactly what swings a head-to-head: one clean strike, the pressure builds on his rival, and the gap can tighten fast as the round moves deeper.
Keep watching—this pairing is turning into a momentum battle.