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Quayle, Lawson lead in North Coast Open

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Anthony Quayle and Deyen Lawson have fired course-record rounds to share the lead in the North Coast Open at Coffs Harbour.

ANTHONY QUAYLE of Australia.
ANTHONY QUAYLE of Australia. Picture: Will Russell/Getty Images

Reigning Queensland Open champion Anthony Quayle and Victorian Deyen Lawson have smashed the Coffs Harbour East Lake course record to share the lead after the opening round of the North Coast Open.

Playing in the same group, the duo carded matching rounds of seven-under-par 63 in conditions perfect for scoring.

They lead by two from NSW golfer Justin Warren at five-under, with Queensland's Christopher Wood and another NSW-based player, Andrew Evans, in a tie for fourth at four under.

Quayle was on fire early, turning in three under par.

A hole-out eagle on the second, (his 11th) saw him vault to five under and to a handy two-shot lead.

Two more birdies on the sixth and the ninth (his last hole) were enough to ensure lunch was going to be a pleasant experience.

Quayle was a happy man with his opening round, although he admitted he was still a little bit sore after completing the Cancer Council's Longest Day Challenge on Tuesday.

"I had reasonably low expectations, but the course is great, and I had good playing partners, so yeah, I finished nicely," he said.

Regardless of his thoughts on his chances, Quayle was glad to be in a share of the lead.

"No matter where you play or what you play in, and we haven't had much to play in this year, it always feels nice to be in the lead or round abouts," he said.

"It gets the juices flowing a bit and gives you a chance to compete, hole a putt under pressure or when you need to."

Lawson, playing alongside Quayle, wasn't to be outdone.

The European Tour member turned for home at two-under - a shot back from Quayle.

After an untimely bogey on the second (his 11th) where Quayle made eagle, Lawson dropped to four behind.

He quickly corrected the ship, however, with four straight birdies beginning at the next to get back to within a shot of the lead.

Twenty-nine players are at par or better after the opening round on the impressive Coffs Harbour layout.

With the weather predicted to be wet for Friday's final round, Officials have opted for a single, two-tee start with competitors playing in groups of four.

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