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Lyras the surprise leader at Vic Open

A career-best day with the driver has catapulted NSW golfer John Lyras to a one-shot lead after the opening round of the men's Vic Open at 13th Beach.

The 25-year-old, who also excelled at cricket before deciding to focus on golf after finishing secondary school, had an eagle and seven birdies in his eight-under 64 around the Creek Course on Thursday.

Lyras's professional career has been something of a slow burn to date, although he did qualify for two US PGA Tour events in 2021.

"I'm on my trajectory," he said.

"I started the game a little later than most in the comeptitive aspect but I think that everything that has happened has snowballed a little bit."

Lyras was five under for the four par-fives, a testament to how well he hit the ball off the tee.

"It's definitely one of my best (ever rounds)," he said.

"I think I had the best control of my driver I've ever had and you had to out there because you're hitting driver everywhere.

"You've got to keep that confidence going with the driver."

Dimi Papadatos, who won the Vic Open back in 2017, birdied his final hole to move to outright second spot at seven under.

Australians James Marchesani, Zach Murray, Cameron John and Andrew Martin were tied for third at six under, while evergreen local Richard Green wound back the clock to be at five under.

The 50-year-old Green has played little competitive golf in the last two years, although he is targeting the European Senior Tour in 2022.

"Maybe the break over the two years mentally away from tournaments has freshened me up a little bit," said Green, who won the Vic Open back in 2015.

"That spark and interest in performing again is certainly back.

"I could never really tell if I had done enough work over those two years, but you

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