April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Stevie Geraghty
3 RNDS14th BEST🧨 Daire Greene
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19th
Pos
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+13
Score
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23
Pts
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18
Thru
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123
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 | 6 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 8 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 58 |
| Pts | 2 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 14 |
| 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 | 8 | 4 | 9 | 5 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 65 |
| Pts | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 9 |
| Trend | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | ❄️ | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 | 🥶 |
Battles
The rivalries and battles this player was engaged in during this round.
| Participants | Interest |
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Ryan Kelly vs Stevie Geraghty
3 - 11
5 changes
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175
🧨
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Padraig Burke vs Stevie Geraghty
7 - 11
3 changes
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107
🔥
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Phil Staunton vs Stevie Geraghty
3 - 6
2 changes
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105
🔥
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Oisin O'Malley vs Stevie Geraghty
16 - 18
1 changes
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61
🌶️
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Daire Greene vs Stevie Geraghty
7 - 9
0 changes
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58
🌶️
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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, 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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Stevie Geraghty has momentum on the course—he’s just stuck it on a birdie at Hole 8 and sits at 11th with 14 total points. That’s a big swing in the rivalry, because when Stevie’s trending up, his pressure game tends to tighten the contest for anyone chasing him.
The storyline here is simple: rivals don’t just have to match his scoring—they have to survive the run when Stevie starts improving. Right now, Hole 8 looks like the kind of spark that can turn a close head-to-head into a statement.
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Rivalry update: Stevie Geraghty has the momentum working again—finishing Hole 7 with a birdie to move the round into a declining trend, and he’s sitting 14th with 11 total points.
In this rivalry, those early swings are what matter: a birdie at 7 is the kind of statement play that can tighten the gap, force his opponent to chase instead of control, and set up the next stretch where head-to-head pressure usually shows.
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STEVIe Geraghty out here playing “par” like it’s a personality trait. Hole 6: par. Great stuff… now go ahead and find the rest of the round before it finishes without you. 😅
He’s +4 through 6 and somehow still flirting with +8 like it’s a long-lost soulmate. 18th place—keep it classy, champ. 🏌️♂️💸
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Dan Rapaport here—alright, quick clubhouse gossip: Stevie Geraghty is sitting 16th on the leaderboard with 6 points, and I’m hearing the real story isn’t just the scorecard—it’s what’s happening around the greens. Word is Stevie’s been tinkering with his touch on short putts, trying to “quiet” the pace after a couple of twitchy reads, and at least one insider says his caddie is lobbying hard for a more conservative line to avoid those sneaky, late breaks. Nothing dramatic—more like a mid-round reset—but you know how that goes: when Stevie starts getting dialed, he can jump up the board fast.
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Oof Stevie Geraghty on +4 through 5 and still somehow finding new ways to disappoint. Hole 5: double bogey—that’s not “playing golf,” that’s “testing gravity.” 😂
Hey Stevie, if you hear applause, that’s just the ball bouncing off the wrong plan again. 16th place looking like a cold spot—come on, warm up! 🔥⛳️
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Stevie Geraghty has just dropped a double bogey on Hole 5, and that’s a real twist in the rivalry narrative from here—especially with the overall round heading the wrong way.
At 16th with 6 points, Stevie’s round trend is declining, meaning the margin for error against a rival in contention is getting razor-thin. This is the kind of swing where momentum can flip: one side starts pressing, the other has to steady the ship fast to keep the matchup from running away.
Next holes are about recovery tempo—can Stevie turn that double bogey into a quick reset, or does this rivalry gap widen?
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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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Alright, Stevie Geraghty folks—here’s the gossip from inside the ropes: he’s sitting 11th with just 6 total points, and word around the clubhouse is the “new routine” he’s been testing isn’t about swing changes at all—it’s about how fast he’s getting back on his tempo. The chatter is that he’s been quietly dialed in on ball position like a hawk, but then second-guessed one crucial read on the greens and it cost him a chance to jump the leaderboard. Typical—when you’re close, the smallest pause turns into a headline, and Stevie’s trying to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
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Stevie Geraghty on +2 after 4 holes and already turning “par” into a suggestion. That double on 4? Bold strategy: hope the next shot forgives you. 😭⛳️
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Rivalry update: Stevie Geraghty is in the mix of this head-to-head showdown, and the momentum is shifting as the round continues. After Hole 4 landed as a double bogey, Stevie finds himself down the board at 11th with 6 points total—and the round trend is declining.
In this kind of rivalry, one big swing can decide the tone: Stevie will need to steady the ship quickly to avoid falling further behind the pace set by their opponent.
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Stevie Geraghty is making noise early—just slotted in a birdie on Hole 3 and sits 10th on 6 points with a declining round trend.
And this is exactly where a rivalry can swing: when Stevie starts clicking, it puts real pressure on his matchup—because he’s not just staying steady, he’s turning chances into momentum. Look for him to keep pressing the birdie windows, especially given how the form line is trending in his favor right now.
Next up: can Stevie protect this pace and make the rival feel like every miss costs more?
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Alright, here we are after two holes, and the leaderboard’s starting to take shape. Danny Finn has really set the tone—he’s already popped an eagle on the first hole and sits at -2, looking sharp and in complete control. Eoghan Considine and Stevie Geraghty are both sitting level at par, steady rather than spectacular, but absolutely in the mix. Meanwhile Padraig Burke copped a double bogey—that one hurts early doors, but the good news is the field’s still tight and there’s plenty of golf left to claw it back.
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What a start for Stevie Geraghty—he’s found himself level with par on the first, and he moves into 3rd place early on.
One under control, no fuss, and that’s exactly what you want when the nerves are still flickering. The round trend is declining, so if he keeps the pace steady, he’ll be in a great position to press.