June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Liam Rockall
7 RNDS2nd BESTš Danny Finn
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12th
Pos
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+10
Score
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26
Pts
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18
Thru
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92
Gross
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10
P.Hcap
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out |
| Par | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 36 |
| Idx | 7 | 17 | 1 | 5 | 9 | 11 | 3 | 15 | 13 | |
| A.Par | 5 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | |
| Score | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 45 |
| Pts | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 14 |
| Trend | š„¶ | š„¶ | š„¶ | āļø | š„¶ | āļø |
| Hole | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Out |
| Par | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 36 |
| Idx | 6 | 12 | 18 | 10 | 4 | 16 | 8 | 2 | 14 | |
| A.Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 3 | |
| Score | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 4 | 47 |
| Pts | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 12 |
| Trend | āļø | š„¶ | š„¶ | š„¶ | āļø | š„¶ | āļø | š„¶ | āļø |
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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Liam Rockall vs Phil Staunton
3 - 10
6 changes
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171
š§Ø
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Liam Rockall vs Kevin Coen
11 - 17
5 changes
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153
š§Ø
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Liam Rockall vs Ciaran Greene
7 - 14
2 changes
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123
š„
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Liam Rockall vs Tony McHale
11 - 15
3 changes
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113
š„
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Liam Rockall vs Danny Finn
3 - 6
2 changes
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91
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Danny Finn
16 - 18
2 changes
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90
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Eoghan Considine
3 - 5
2 changes
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86
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Danny Finn
9 - 12
1 changes
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84
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Tony McHale
7 - 9
1 changes
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83
š¶ļø
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Mike Rockall vs Liam Rockall
5 - 7
1 changes
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81
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Ciaran Greene
16 - 18
1 changes
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77
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Stevie Geraghty
5 - 7
1 changes
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77
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Tony McHale
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Brendan Considine
3 - 6
1 changes
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76
š¶ļø
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Liam Rockall vs Paul O'Donnell
7 - 9
0 changes
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68
š¶ļø
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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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Liam Rockall is heating up at Hole 16āa birdie that keeps his momentum pointed the right way. Heās sitting in 11th with 24 total points, and the round trend is declining, meaning his rivals should feel that pressure building.
This is where rivalries get decided: Rockall isnāt just hanging aroundāheās making clean, confident swings when the field expects the wobble. Every birdie here narrows the gap and forces opponents to play one shot more cautiously, especially those whoāve been trading momentum with him all day.
With the back nine looming, the question for the rivalry is simple: can Liam keep this downward trend under control, or will his next opponent turn the tables on him late?
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Dan Rapaport hereāand Iām hearing Liam Rockall (currently 14th on 21 points) has been getting a little āextraā help on the range. Word is a certain teammate-turned-swing-hacker has been hovering near his bag at practice, quietly adjusting the way Liam is setting his feet before he goes after the ballānothing flashy, just those tiny stance tweaks that suddenly make the strike feel free. If Rockall keeps that momentum, this leaderboard isnāt where the story ends⦠itās where the comeback plot starts.
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Paddy Power latest tournament odds (Liam Rockall at 14th, 21 pts; round form declining):
1/ Alan Dempsey (to win): 6/4
A tidy start at -3 after 12āhe looks set up to squeeze through the pressure spots.2/ Ryan Kelly (to win): 11/4
Holds second at -2 after 14 and should have the momentum to climb if he keeps it on the fairway.3/ Padraig Burke E (to win): 7/2
Even par after 12 but the position is dangerousāone low run could flip it fast.4/ Oisin O'Malley (to win): 9/1
Back at E after 11āneeds a late surge, but the leaderboard says heās capable.5/ Eoghan Considine (to win): 14/1
On +1 after 12; uphill task, though you canāt count him out late.How it might finish: If Dempsey protects the lead, I fancy him to nick it. Kelly is the main danger, with Burke lurking for the final-round charge. Liam Rockall will likely need a couple of smart swings to stop that drop turning into a slide.
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Oi Liam Rockall⦠welcome back to the ādouble-bogey bingoā tour! ššļøāāļø Hole 15 and you still couldnāt find the fairway if it was wearing a neon sign. Now youāre +9 and still strolling like itās a scenic walk. Stay humble, kingāmaybe the course will bully you less next hole. š¤
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Liam Rockall is in the heat of a tight rivalry moment, and you can feel the matchup pressure through this back half. After landing on Hole 15 for a double bogey, heās slipped to 14th with 21 points, and the round trend is clearly declining.
Rivalry-wise, this is the kind of swing that can shift momentum fast: one bad hole becomes a scoreboard statement, and his opponent will be watching closely for the bounce-backāor the repeat.
Next holes are where Rockall has to respond: no hero swings needed, just crisp recovery play to stop the slide and reassert himself against the rival.
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Alright folks, weāve just come through the 11th and 12th holes, and itās been a pretty lively little swing in momentum. Ryan Kelly has steadied the ship nicelyāheās gone bogey on 11, then bounced right back with a birdie on 12, holding his position at -3 overall. Danny Finn had it tough early with a bogey at 11, but he calmed things down by playing par on 12; heās still sitting at +5. And Liam Rockall was the one just edging awayāanother bogey at 11 followed by par at 12 keeps him at +6. So overall, Ryanās controlling the narrative, while Danny and Liam will be chasing a bit of redemption next time they get their hands on a scoring chance.
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Alrighto, last two holes and the momentumās been all over the shop. Ryan Kelly is flyingāheās carded birdies at both 9 and 10, keeping things nice and tidy on his total. Meanwhile Danny Finn has also found his way back-to-back with birdies on 9 and 10, though heās still sitting on +4 overall, so heāll be chasing that bigger swing of scores to climb the board. Over with Liam Rockall, itās a mixed bag: a par at 9, then a bogey at 10, leaving him steady at +5. Big swing in form for Ryan and DannyāLiam will want to get back to the fairway and start ticking pars again.
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Alright, Wayne Riley here, and itās been a really lively couple of holes. Ryan Kelly has been the standoutāheās rolled in back-to-back birdies at holes 8 and 9, staying rock solid on the back nine and holding that early momentum at -2. Meanwhile Danny Finn has shown some resilience, posting a par at 8 before firing a birdie at 9, finishing those two holes around +5 overall. Liam Rockall, though, had a slightly tougher runāstarting with a bogey at 8āthen managing to steady himself with par at 9, also parked at +5. So at the moment, Kellyās putting real daylight into the field with that birdie form, while the others are trying to regroup and limit the damage.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
1st Alan Dempsey ā 6/4 (best position, early -2 after 6)
2nd Ryan Kelly ā 7/2 (-1 after 8)
3rd Padraig Burke E ā 7/1 (level par after 6, solid base)
4th Oisin O'Malley ā 12/1 (+1 after 6)
5th Eoghan Considine ā 14/1 (+3 after 6)
Liam Rockall (your man) ā 80/1 ā Par on 9, but the round trend is dipping and youāre currently 14th on 13 points.
How it might finish: Looks like a tight one if Alan keeps finding the fairwayāheās the āhold the leadā type at this stage. Ryan has the momentum on longer holes (8 down), but with the leaders still within striking distance, we could see a late push from the +1 to +3 crowd.
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Rivalry update: Liam Rockall is starting to put daylight between himself and the pack on this runāhe just carded a birdie on Hole 7 to move to 14th on the day with 10 points.
This momentum is the kind that sharpens a rivalry: when Rockallās form is trending downward in the roundās numbers, it usually means heās locking in the key swings and forcing his counterpart to respond hole-by-hole.
Next test: Can Rockall turn that birdie into a streak and make this matchup feel one-sidedāespecially if his rival is trying to rally back into the standings?
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Dan Rapaport hereāand Iām hearing Liam Rockall is feeling pretty good about his spot at 16th with 7 points, but itās not just the leaderboard thatās got people talking. A couple of the guys in the ropes say heās been quietly tweaking his practice routineāway more time spent on the short-game than anyone expectedābecause he wants those little momentum swings when the course tightens up. Word is heās also been swapping notes with a veteran on how to pace his reads, and if that carryover shows up next stretch, youāll see him jump fast. Keep an eye on himāRockallās playing like someone whoās been told, ādonāt wait your turnāforce it.ā
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WOW Liam Rockall at +5 after a dbl bogey on 6⦠bro out here trying to beat par with negative vibes. š
Youāre 16th and somehow still decliningāmust be a sponsored āslide into the sandā program. ā³ļøš¬ #StayInTheFairway #GolfMathIsHard
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Liam Rockall just hit a double bogey on Hole 6, and itās clearly shifted the momentum in this matchupābecause right now, this rivalry is being decided hole-by-hole.
From 16th and 7 points, Rockallās round trend is declining, and that typically invites a key narrative in rivalries: the player who can keep it steady after a mishap usually wins the mental battle.
Watch how Rockall responds after that spikeāif he can claw back with controlled golf from here, the rivalry stays alive; if not, his opponentās consistency starts to look like the deciding factor.
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Alright, what a run itās been out there over the last two holes. Danny Finn has copped it a bitāheās made a par on 4 and then stayed at that +3 as he comes through hole five, so heās still needing to tidy things up. Ryan Kelly, though, is the one finding momentum: heās steady with a par at hole four and then pops in a birdie on hole five to hold E, right where he wants to be. And Liam Rockallāwell, heās not shying away from the scoreboard; after a bogey on hole four he fires back with a birdie on hole five, finishing those two holes sitting at +3. Itās all setting up nicelyāRyanās got the legs right now.
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Liam Rockall just nudged the rivalry spotlight back on trackāheās bagged a birdie on Hole 5 and sits 16th with 7 points so far. The round trend is declining, which is exactly the kind of momentum that tends to swing a head-to-head matchup: one sharp start, and suddenly the pressure moves to the other side.
In this rivalry, Rockallās best weapon right now is rhythmāif he can keep the birdies coming and maintain the drop in form, heāll force his rival to play catch-up instead of dictating the terms.
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Oi Liam Rockall⦠+4 through 4 and youāve got the energy of a rangefinder with anxiety. That bogey on 4 was pure āclose enoughā ā and somehow the hole didnāt even buy it. Declining trend, eh? Keep digging, champ. ā³ļøš¬
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Alright Liam Rockall, youāre +3 through 3 and somehow still acting surprised every time the ball does the exact opposite of what you intend š
Bogey on 3, now youāre 11th⦠at this rate youāll finish the round by texting the greens crew. Get it together!! ā³ļøš¤
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Alright, folksāhereās the little shop talk from the fairways: Liam Rockall is sitting 7th with 2 points, and Iām hearing heās been quietly fiddling with his setup the last few holes. One insider claims heās frustrated with how his start line has been behaving off the tee, so heās been taking a couple extra practice swings like heās trying to āre-teachā the clubface. Nothing dramaticājust the kind of late tweak that screams he wants to flip momentum before the pressure climbs.
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Oh Liam Rockall⦠weāre only on Hole 2 and youāve already gone dbl-bogey. Thatās not a golf swing, thatās a slow-motion panic attack š
On +2 and currently 7thākeep it up and youāll be filing a āwhere did the ball go?ā report by the back nine. DECLINING TREND? Yeah, so is your confidence šā³ļø
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Liam Rockall has moved to 6th after a rocky start on Hole 2, carding a double bogey to keep the pressure firmly on. The round trend is declining, which changes the feel of this rivalry dynamicābecause when Rockallās momentum dips, his matchup tends to turn into a test of who can stay composed under escalating mistakes.
Right now, Rockall sits on 2 total points, and the key storyline is simple: the faster he can erase the damage from Hole 2, the better chance he has to swing this head-to-head back in his favor. In rivalries, itās often the player who stops the bleeding first who gains the psychological edge.