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Irish Open 2025 Round 4 at The K Club: Rory McIlroy surges with a bogey-free 66 to close the gap on leader Joakim Lagergren (-11) and Adrien Saddier (-10). With $6M prize money and over $1M for the winner, who will lift the trophy? Full leaderboard, prize details & comeback chances..

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Zadier Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Laggerrren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10, Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joakim Legerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lergrren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow, current standings. Player score Joakim Lerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11 his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Legerrren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round for preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score, Joahim Lerren minus 11, Adrien Sadier minus 10, Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag, the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round for preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joakim Laggerrren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerginrren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round trophy. Final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback as the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club. Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66. He now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joak Kim Legerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11 his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round for preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Lerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round for preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third and scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Laggerrren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10, Rory Mroy minus 6, Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joeim Lgerrren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club. Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66. He now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Laggerrren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11 his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Lerginrren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Legerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round trophy. Final thoughts with over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joeim Lerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire, who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11, his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the cake? With the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000 fire, who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flers like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. flex biceps who can cux biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Lgerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line the 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000 fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Lerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joeim Lgerrren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flexed biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round for preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66. He now sits tied for third. only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joah Kim Lerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line the 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000 fire who looks strong going into round four. Leer Gren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Lerginrren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. flexed biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Legerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset, or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joeim Lerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire, who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow, current standings. Player score Joakim Lerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11 his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Legerrren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Laggerrren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joakim Laggerrren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready pounce if Ligerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback as the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club. Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66. He now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joah Kim Lerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11 his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Lerginrren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score Joakim Legerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10. Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Legerren minus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round trophy. Final thoughts with over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Jokim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joakim Lerren minus 11 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus6 moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire, who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11, his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Laggerin slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake, Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? Or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lgerrren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Sadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow, current standings. Player score Joah Kim Lerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Lerren minus 11 his dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind. Ready to pounce if Lerren slips. Mroy minus 6 with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts. With over $1 million, crucial DP World Tour points and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset? or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring, just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings. Player score, Joakim Laggerrren minus 11, Adrien Sadier minus 10, Rory Mroy minus 6. Moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round four. Leer Grenus 11. His dazzling 62 shows he’s in peak form. If he stays steady, he’s the man to beat. Sadier minus 10, just one stroke behind, ready to pounce if Lerginrren slips. Mroy minus six with four birdies in his final six holes yesterday. Rory is red-hot. His form and home support make him a real threat. Others fast starters like Tom McKibben are lurking close enough to challenge. Flex biceps who can come back strong. Rory Mroy has the experience, momentum, and crowd behind him. A Sunday charge is very possible. Tom McKibben could also climb higher with a solid round. Trophy final thoughts with over $1 million, Crucial DP World Tour points, and national pride at stake. Sunday promises fireworks. Will Lagger hold on? Can Sadier pull off an upset or will Mroy storm back for a dream win at the K Club? Irish Open round four preview. Who’s poised to win or stage a comeback? As the final round of the Irish Open begins at the K Club, Rory Mroy is surging back into contention. Fired by a bogey-free six under 66, he now sits tied for third. Only five shots behind the leader Joakim Lerren and just two behind Adrien Sadier. Lerren set the clubhouse al light with a brilliant 62 featuring nine birdies, an eagle, and just one bogey. Zadier follows closely with consistent scoring just one stroke a drift. Top arrow current standings player score Joakim Legerren minus1 Adrien Sadier minus 10 Rory Mroy minus 6 moneybag the prize on the line. The 2025 Amjun Irish Open boasts a lucrative $6 million purse with the winner set to pocket an impressive $1,ion20,000. Fire who looks strong going into round

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