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Aussie Micheluzzi leads Asia amateur golf

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David Micheluzzi's birdie blitz and a stunning eagle has propelled the 22-year-old into the outright lead on day one of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championships.

MIN WOO LEE of Australia plays his approach shot during the Australian Open at Royal Sydney Golf Club in Sydney, Australia.
MIN WOO LEE of Australia plays his approach shot during the Australian Open at Royal Sydney Golf Club in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

Australian David Micheluzzi has produced a sublime opening round at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championships to grab pole position in record-setting style in Singapore.

Among the late starters at the Sentosa Golf Club, the 22-year-old Victorian constructed one of the rounds of his career to hold a one stroke lead on Thursday - thanks to a jaw-dropping eagle on the par-four 18th.

Micheluzzi found the hole with his pitching wedge, the product of pre-tournament practice.

"I was working on my pitching last week and it was just the perfect three-quarter pitch shot," he said.

The current world No.13 amateur upstaged favoured compatriot Min Woo Lee with a course record six-under 64 to top the leaderboard from Filipino Lloyd Jefferson Go, China's Jin Cheng and Liu Yung-Hua (Chinese-Taipei).

Micheluzzi defied hot, muggy conditions and an afternoon downpour to record six birdies before finishing with a flourish to more than complement Lee's impressive four-under 66.

Lee, the highest ranked player in the field at world No.10, finished in style with his fifth birdie after sinking a 20-foot downhill putt on the ninth.

The Fremantle-based 20-year-old felt he would have signed for an even better round had his putter not let him down.

"I thought I left a few out there," said Lee, who was in a marquee group featuring Jin, the 2015 Asia-Pacific champion.

Lee starts Friday's second round in a five-way tie for fifth.

Micheluzzi and Lee's promising start also has Australia handily placed in the team component while the individual winner earns a start in next year's Masters at Augusta.

Victorian captain Zach Murray and Shae Wools-Cobb made even-par 70s to be in a tie for 30th while Blake Windred (72) and Dylan Perry (73) rounded out the Australian contingent.

Wools-Cobb was left to rue a sloppy finish to his round after he slipped from four-under with five to play.

The Queenslander lost momentum with two bogeys and a double bogey on the run home.

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