June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Tony McHale
7 RNDS4th BEST🌋 Dave Flanagan
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14th
Pos
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+14
Score
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22
Pts
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18
Thru
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106
Gross
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20
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 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 5 | |
| Score | 7 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 8 | 5 | 51 |
| Pts | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 13 |
| Trend | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🥶 | ❄️ | ❄️ | 🥶 |
| 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 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 4 | |
| Score | 6 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 5 | 55 |
| Pts | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
| Trend | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 |
Featured Stories
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Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Phil Staunton vs Tony McHale
3 - 9
3 changes
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127
🔥
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Liam Rockall vs Tony McHale
11 - 15
3 changes
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113
🔥
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Danny Finn vs Tony McHale
3 - 5
2 changes
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92
🌶️
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Tony McHale vs Eoghan Considine
3 - 7
1 changes
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87
🌶️
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Kevin Coen vs Tony McHale
10 - 15
1 changes
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86
🌶️
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Liam Rockall vs Tony McHale
7 - 9
1 changes
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83
🌶️
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Liam Rockall vs Tony McHale
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Tony McHale vs Daire Greene
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Brendan Considine vs Tony McHale
3 - 5
1 changes
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77
🌶️
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Tony McHale vs Daire Greene
10 - 12
1 changes
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71
🌶️
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Tony McHale vs Stevie Geraghty
3 - 5
0 changes
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70
🌶️
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Mike Rockall vs Tony McHale
6 - 8
0 changes
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68
🌶️
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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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WOW Tony McHale really said “let’s wrap it up with a bogey” like that’s a strategy. 😂
You’re currently +14 through 18 and parked in 14th… my guy, the ball’s doing more cardio than you. Round trend: declining—even your momentum gave up. ⛳️😭
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Dan Rapaport here—and I’m hearing Tony McHale has been the talk of the back nine. He’s sitting 13th with 21 points, but the real buzz is what’s happening off the greens: a couple of players swear Tony’s been quietly tinkering with his routine, shortening his practice swings like he’s trying to “steal” rhythm from the pace of play. Word is he’s feeling confident with his distance control, yet there’s still one nagging habit—when pressure spikes, his focus reportedly drifts from strategy to mechanics for a beat too long. Don’t be shocked if he flips the switch soon; Tony’s the type to look calm… right up until the moment he stops giving the course a say.
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Whew Tony McHale on +13 through 17… and that double bogey on Hole 17 is straight-up a crime scene. 👏
You’re 13th with 21 points and the only thing declining faster than your round is my patience. 🥴
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Tony McHale is in the middle of the rivalry conversation right now—sitting 13th with 21 points after finishing Hole 17 with a double bogey.
That miss is a momentum swing in this matchup: the declining round trend means the gap can widen quickly against the player he’s been chasing. McHale will need to steady the ship from here—because in this rivalry, one rough stretch late is often the difference between trading punches and going behind in the scoreboard.
From here on out, the story is simple: every shot matters—and Tony has to get the putter and iron play back in rhythm before the finish.
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Alright folks, Dan Rapaport here—and I’m hearing the clubhouse buzz that Tony McHale has been quietly tinkering with his pre-shot routine, the kind of stuff you don’t notice on the leaderboard until you do. He’s sitting 13th with 21 points, and rumor has it he’s been getting a little too focused on what his wedges are doing inside the first 10 yards of the landing zone—then immediately changing the call before anyone can clock it. One guy told me Tony’s acting like the course is “teaching him,” but I’ll translate: he’s trying not to let a couple of sloppy reads get inside his head again.
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OH TONY MCHALE… dbl bogey on 16 and we’re still out here clowning on +11. 🥴
13th place, 21 points, and your “round trend” is basically falling down the stairs. KEEP IT COMING—this is a highlight reel for the sandbaggers! ⛳️😂
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Rivalry Update: Tony McHale is in the thick of it—right now in 13th with 21 points after finishing Hole 16 with a double bogey. The bigger story for the rivalry is that McHale’s momentum has slipped, with the round trend declining, giving his chief rival a chance to seize control when the pressure spikes.
That double bogey on 16 isn’t just a score—it’s a statement to the rivalry: one mistake can swing the matchup fast. If McHale wants to turn this head-to-head back in his favor, the finish has to be about damage control and clutch scoring to close the points gap.
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Alright folks, last two holes and it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster out there. Padraig Burke steadied the ship nicely—he bogeyed the 14th, then came roaring back with an eagle on 15, keeping things right in the mix overall. Alan Dempsey also played it fairly tough: he found par on 14 but couldn’t quite hold it, carding a bogey on 15. Meanwhile Paul O’Donnell and Tony McHale have both copped back-to-back bogeys—Paul at +6 and Tony at +9—and they’ll be looking to turn that momentum around quickly on the next run.
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Paddy Power Tourney Odds (Latest)
1 Padraig Burke — 1/2 to win (E after 15). Leading and looking solid, just needs to see it out.
2 Alan Dempsey — 2/1 (E after 15). Right there at the top and capable of a late shuffle.
3 Oisin O’Malley — 5/1 (+1 after 14). Stays in contention with momentum—one good swing can flip this.
4 Ryan Kelly — 8/1 (+2 after 17). Needs steady golf from here to convert the position.
5 Ciaran Considine — 10/1 (+3 after 18). Closing out strong—if others slip, he’s right in the mix.
OutsidersTony McHale — 33/1 (+9 after 15). Bogey at 15 and a declining round trend makes the climb tougher—he’ll need a miracle back-nine to win, but could still hang around for a top-10 run.
How it might finish: Looks like a two-horse job between Burke and Dempsey, with O’Malley and Kelly lurking. I’d expect Burke to hold on for the win, with Dempsey the main thorn in the side. -
Well, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag out there over the last two holes. Padraig Burke couldn’t quite get the momentum going, back-to-back bogeys at 13 and 14, holding steady at +2 through this stretch. Alan Dempsey had the stumble early with a double bogey at 13, but he steadied himself brilliantly with a par at 14—so despite the wobble, he’s sitting at -1 after it all. Over with Paul O’Donnell, it was bogey-bogey as well, and he remains in tough shape at +5. And Tony McHale, he’s not really finding the rhythm—par at 13 followed by a bogey at 14, and he’s still stranded at +8. There’s work to be done, especially for the guys chasing momentum—those next holes will be crucial.
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Alright folks, here’s how it’s shaping up as we look back over the last two holes—loads of stability at the top, but a few different stories running through the group. Alan Dempsey has been the standout performer, backing up that birdie on the 11th with a calm, steady showing on the 12th to stay cruising at -3. Padraig Burke, on the other hand, has held things together—par-par on holes 11 and 12 keeps him right on level terms at E. Meanwhile Paul O’Donnell and Tony McHale have both struggled to make inroads, with both returning par on each hole—Paul sitting at +3 and Tony at +7—so they’ll be looking for something a bit sharper from here if they want to swing the momentum back.
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Dan Rapaport here—and listen, Tony McHale at 14th with 13 points has been getting some whispers in the ropes. Word is Tony’s been working overtime on his routine—quietly, obsessively—because lately he’s been a touch too generous when the pressure heats up, the kind of “one bad read and it snowballs” habit that’ll cost you strokes fast. The real gossip? A couple of the guys say he’s quietly testing a new pre-shot trigger and leaning on it like it’s a secret weapon… but he’s not telling anyone what the full plan is, which tells me he’s either cooking something brilliant—or trying to patch something that’s been nagging him.
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Oh Tony McHale… +7 through 10 and the double bogey still wants a ride. 😂
Buddy’s playing like every fairway is a “challenge mode” and every green is a jump scare. 14th place, trend’s declining—someone tell him the round doesn’t end at the first shank! 🏌️♂️💥
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Rivalry Watch: Tony McHale is battling hard in the featured matchup, but the momentum has slipped on Hole 10. A double bogey puts him at 14th with 13 points, and with the round trend declining, this rivalry moment is turning into a test of nerve.
Right now, the rival he’s chasing will be sensing vulnerability—Tony needs to stem the bleeding and start flipping pressure into birdie opportunities if he wants to swing the head-to-head back his way.
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Paddy Power latest tournament odds (outright):
- Ryan Kelly (top of leaderboard) — 2/1
- Alan Dempsey — 9/2
- Padraig Burke E — 11/2
- Eoghan Considine — 6/1
- Oisin O'Malley — 16/1
- Paul O'Donnell — 20/1
- Tony McHale (8th, +5 after 9, declining trend) — 40/1
- Danny Finn — 50/1
- Ciaran Greene — 50/1
- Ciaran Considine — 60/1
Commentary: Ryan Kelly looks very likely to grind it out at the front, with Dempsey and Burke right in the mix if they can keep the scorecard tidy on the back nine. As for Tony McHale, he’s steady at the moment but with his round trend declining, he’ll need a couple of sharp swings to claw into contention.
How it might finish: 1st Ryan Kelly, 2nd Alan Dempsey or Padraig Burke E, and 3rd Eoghan Considine.
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Alright, golf fans—Dan Rapaport on the inside: Tony McHale is sitting pretty in the 14th spot with 11 points, but here’s the gossip—rumor is his caddie has been quietly steering him away from his usual “hero” lines, and Tony’s been testing a new pre-shot routine at the worst possible moments (read: right before he’s about to pull the trigger). The vibe in the ropes is that the putter’s a touch more cooperative than it was earlier, but Tony’s still trying to buy himself confidence one par-saving scramble at a time. Watch for him to either run hot down the stretch—or tighten up and let the leaderboard come to him.
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Oh Tony McHale… +5 through 8 and you still found a way to make double bogey look like a personality trait. 🫠
Stay classy at 14th—my putt has more direction than that swing. #GolfFace #BackToTheRange
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Tony McHale just got hit with a rough break on Hole 8, carding a double bogey as the rivalry heats up. From the 14th spot and 11 points, Tony’s round trend is declining—and that’s the kind of momentum swing his rival loves to pressure.
In this matchup, it’s rarely about finesse—it’s about who can stay steady when the course turns. Right now, Tony’s slip on Hole 8 gives his opponent a chance to reassert control with a string of clean holes.
Keep an eye on the back-half response: can Tony bounce back quickly, or will this rivalry tilt further against him?
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Tony McHale is keeping the pressure on in this rivalry as he rolls in a birdie on Hole 6. That push has him sitting in 10th with 9 points, and—most importantly—his round trend is still declining, meaning he’s trending toward lower scoring as the chase tightens.
In rival terms, this is the kind of momentum shift that swings the head-to-head: McHale isn’t just staying in the mix—he’s responding under heat, one sharp hole at a time.
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Alrighto, two more holes in the books and it’s been a pretty contrasting run for the crew. Padraig Burke really sparked it with that eagle on the par-5, and after being caught early with the scratch on four, he’s held his own at even-ish overall moving forward. Alan Dempsey has been the class act—back-to-back birdies at holes four and five, and that’s pushed him firmly along the front line. Meanwhile Paul O’Donnell has taken a bit of a hit, going bogey to double-bogey, so he’ll be looking to steady the ship quickly. And Tony McHale, well, it’s been bogey-bogey across those two holes—no panic, but he’s definitely got work to do if he wants to get back into the groove.