June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Oisin O'Malley
5 RNDS1st BEST🌋 Paul O'Donnell
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3rd
Pos
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+2
Score
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34
Pts
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18
Thru
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84
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 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 43 |
| Pts | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 16 |
| 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 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 3 | |
| Score | 2 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 41 |
| Pts | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 18 |
| 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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Padraig Burke vs Oisin O'Malley
10 - 17
3 changes
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144
🔥
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Ciaran Considine vs Oisin O'Malley
4 - 9
3 changes
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134
🔥
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Padraig Burke vs Oisin O'Malley
3 - 7
3 changes
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131
🔥
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Ryan Kelly vs Oisin O'Malley
3 - 7
3 changes
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129
🔥
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Oisin O'Malley vs Alan Dempsey
15 - 18
2 changes
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113
🔥
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Eoghan Considine vs Oisin O'Malley
10 - 12
2 changes
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104
🔥
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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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Dan Rapaport here—insider chatter: Oisin O’Malley is sitting pretty in 2nd with 34 points, and the buzz in the ropes is that his whole game plan lately is being quietly dialed in by a caddie friend who “knows his misses.” Word is, Oisin’s been testing a couple of new pre-shot routines on practice days—nothing flashy, just a tighter rhythm that’s helped him avoid that one ugly swing when he gets too amped. If he keeps trusting it, he’s got a real shot to make the clubhouse look at him like the obvious favorite. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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Oisin O’Malley with the +2 through 18 like it’s a “bold strategy” 😂 dbl bogey on 18 and the only thing rising faster than your ball is your excuse. C’mon man—finish it like you mean it! 🏌️♂️
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Oisin O’Malley finishes up on Hole 18 with a double bogey—that’s a tough end to the card. Still though, he’s holding his nerve and currently sits 2nd with 34 points to his total, and the round trend is declining, so it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster.
Nick’s take? That last swing didn’t go his way, but what matters now is the bigger picture: regroup quickly, keep the mistakes from stacking, and carry that fight into the next stretch.
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Rivalry update: Oisin O'Malley just turned the heat on the final stretch, but Hole 18 ended with a double bogey—the kind of swing that often defines this matchup.
He’s now sitting in 2nd with 34 total points, and the round trend is declining, which means the rivalry will likely come down to who can steady the ship under pressure on the back nine.
Bottom line: Oisin made a late dent on the scorecard—so the question now is whether his rival can capitalize on the momentum shift created by that missed chance.
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And what a moment for Oisin O’Malley—Hole 17 brings a birdie! He’s moving beautifully up the leaderboard, now sitting in 2nd place with 34 points, and the round trend is most certainly improving.
That’s the kind of finish you need—hold your nerve, keep the momentum, and don’t let the pressure creep in. Oisin is playing with purpose right now.
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Rivalry Update: Oisin O’Malley is turning the heat in his matchup—right now he’s 2nd, sitting at 34 total points after a birdie on Hole 17.
What’s getting attention: his round trend is improving, and that’s exactly where this rivalry gets decisive—when he tightens the scoring stretch and starts taking shots away from his opponent.
With momentum swinging his way on the back nine, Oisin has the kind of run that can turn a tight rivalry into a statement.
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Alright, cracking couple of holes here, and you can feel the pressure tightening. Oisin O’Malley has steadied the ship again, staying at +1 through holes 15 and 16—it’s not flashy, but it’s solid golf and that’s what you need. Phil Staunton, though, is hanging in at +4 over the same stretch, showing he’s still in the fight, but he’s got to start trimming those numbers. Over on the other end, Stevie Geraghty is struggling badly—after a scratch at 15 he’s backed up to a double bogey on 16, leaving him stuck at +16. And Mike Rockall is also deep in the rough mathematically, holding +14 after both holes—same story, same grind, but he’s got work to do if he wants to claw it back.
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Hole 16 and Oisin O’Malley finds par, holding his nerve with the marker ticking over nicely. He’s sitting 2nd, 31 points on the board, and that round trend is declining—that’s exactly what you want as the pressure starts to tighten up.
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Alright, let’s take it from the last couple of holes and see how this field’s shaking out. Mike Rockall has had a rollercoaster moment—he’s strayed into a bogey on 14 after that scratchy patch, and he’s still sitting at +14 overall. Stevie Geraghty hasn’t quite got things going though, with two straight scratches recorded on holes 15, leaving him on +14 as well—no easy consolation when you’re chasing scores. Meanwhile, Oisin O’Malley is looking steadier: he’s slipped to a bogey on 14 but then straightened up with a par on 15, holding firm at +1. And Phil Staunton—he’s been a bit untidy at the business end, carding a bogey on 14 and then a par on 15, staying at +4.
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Paddy Power Tourney Odds (Latest)
1st Place
Alan Dempsey: 4/1
Padraig Burke: 9/2
Oisin O'Malley: 11/2
Ryan Kelly: 6/1
Ciaran Considine: 8/1Top-3 Finish
Oisin O'Malley: 6/5
Alan Dempsey: 4/6
Padraig Burke: 2/1
Ryan Kelly: 5/2
Ciaran Considine: 7/2Commentary: Oisin’s in 3rd after rolling off par on the 15th, but the round trend is declining—so he’ll need a late edge. I fancy Alan and Padraig to squeeze it out with the most consistent footing, while Oisin is priced right to hang around the top as the chase tightens.
How I think it finishes: Alan Dempsey to edge it, with Padraig Burke chasing hard and Oisin O'Malley staying in the mix to finish 2nd/3rd.
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Hole 15 — and Oisin O’Malley plays it to par. Not flashy, not frantic, just efficient golf at just the right moment. From 3rd place and with 29 points on the board, you can really feel the declining trend taking hold—this is the sort of steadying of the ship that wins tournaments.
He’s keeping pressure on while others start to look a little more vulnerable out there. Par at 15? That’s smart. That’s control.
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Hole 14 and Oisin O’Malley is back to bogey—a +1 on the card. Still though, he remains 2nd in the chase, sitting on 27 points. The round’s been declining lately, and this is one of those moments where you’d expect him to steady the ship—keep the ball in play, keep the putter quiet, and let the back nine do the talking.
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Hole 13 — Birdie! Oisin O’Malley comes in off the back of a strong swing and finds the green in regulation, then rolls in a neat one to move 2nd in the clubhouse mix. With 26 points on the card and that declining round trend, he’s really starting to press—this is the kind of momentum you can feel.
Keep your eyes on the next few holes now. If he can stay patient and give himself those looks, he’s got every chance to hang around at the very top.
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Rivalry update: Oisin O’Malley is heating up in the head-to-head chase—he just rolled in a birdie on Hole 13 to move through the pack with real authority. Sitting in 2nd with 26 points, his round trend is declining, which usually means the pressure is mounting on the rival.
In this matchup, O’Malley’s edge has been consistency under stress: when the rivalry tightens, he finds ways to keep momentum—like that birdie on 13—without getting pulled off his line.
With the leaderboard so close, the next stretch will decide whether his rival can respond immediately, or whether O’Malley’s current form turns this into a statement finish.
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Oisin O’Malley is out here swinging like the club is out of contract—wild tempo, zero commitment, and every shot feels like it’s getting pulled along for the ride. You’re sitting 4th with 20 points, but the ball flight and decision-making say “lucky” not “locked in.” If you can’t control the face and start lines, you’re basically just donating points with confidence.
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🚨 Rumour alert from the Full Swing drop!
Oisin O’Malley just flicked in an eagle on Hole 10 and is sitting 4th with 20 points—and our sources say he could be joining the next season. 🌊
Personality check? Expect big focus on the course, sharp banter off it, and that “I’ve got this” energy that turns practice-room moments into highlight reels. On the show? We’d bet on: unfiltered reactions, late-round comebacks, and a surprisingly wholesome rivalry in the clubhouse.
Would Oisin’s game translate to camera-time? If his round’s any clue… that answer’s already trending.
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Rivalry Spotlight: Oisin O'Malley is making his case again as he leans into the competition—right after punching a big eagle on Hole 10 to climb into 4th at 20 points.
Where this rivalry really heats up is how Oisin answers pressure: when the matchup turns tight, he’s been finding momentum. With his round trend improving, that eagle isn’t just a highlight—it’s a statement to his rival that Oisin can flip the script when it matters most.
Now it’s about whether he can sustain this rhythm as the back nine gets sharper—because in a rivalry like this, one swing can become a turning point.
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Paddy Power odds (Tournament outright)
- Ryan Kelly (top, -3/12): 5/2 — Leads the clubhouse and looks most likely to control the closing stretch.
- Alan Dempsey (-2/9): 7/2 — Near the summit; with par golf he can hold station in the finish.
- Padraig Burke E (E/9): 6/1 — Starts steady; if he finds a couple of birdie looks, he’s right in it.
- Eoghan Considine (E/10): 8/1 — Slightly behind but one or two strong swings could swing the odds.
- Oisin O'Malley (+2/9, last hole par; trend declining): 20/1 — He’s hanging in inside the top five, but needs a serious low run from here.
- Paul O'Donnell (+3/9): 25/1 — Very catchable, though the leaderboard pace is brisk.
- Tony McHale (+5/9): 33/1 — Would need a big surge late to steal the trophy.
How it might finish (punted order of play):
I’d fancy Kelly to just see it out, with Dempsey the main danger. After that, it’s a scramble—Burke or Eoghan Considine could sneak into contention if the back nine turns generous. -
Alrighty, we’ve followed this bunch right through the last two holes, and it’s been a bit of a mixed bag. Mike Rockall had the best chance to kick on but a par was followed by a double bogey on the next, and he’s stuck at +6 overall. Stevie Geraghty has gone the same way—par, then another dbl bogey—leaving him at +7. Now, it’s Oisin O’Malley who’s keeping things steadier: he’s had a par and then a bogey, still holding at +2, which is a nice position compared to the others. And Phil Staunton—par on the seventh and a bogey on the eighth—remains at +5. Bottom line: the front runners in terms of scoring are Oisin O’Malley, while the rest are paying for mistakes with those double-figure setbacks.
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That’s a tidy finish on the par-7. Oisin O’Malley holds it together and walks away with a par, keeping his momentum going as he sits 3rd on 13 points.
You can see the trend too—things are moving in the right direction with his round declining, and that kind of steady control is what you want when the pressure creeps in.