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Shane Lowry admits he needs to control emotions after round one in Singapore

Shane Lowry admitted he needs to control his emotions better after an opening 69 in the Porsche Singapore Classic.

Lowry made a flying start with three birdies in his first four holes at Laguna National but covered the next 10 in two over par before picking up shots on the 15th and 18th.

That left the former Open champion five shots off the lead shared by Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat, England’s Jordan Smith and Malaysia’s Gavin Green as he bids to secure a seventh DP World Tour title.

"I got off to a great start today and I suppose I guess I just thought it was going to be easy and it kind of me bit me back in the middle of the round, but I fought well and finished well and I’m pretty happy with that," Lowry said.

"I actually struggled on the greens today, the grain on the greens and it was quite windy and hard to putt so hopefully I can get out tomorrow and manage to hole a few putts.

"Hopefully I can get used to them as the week goes on and I can keep posting better numbers."

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Lowry came close to making a hole-in-one on the fourth before tapping in for a birdie and added: "That was to go three under after four and, like I said, I felt like golf was easy and everything was going to be easy today.

"But it bit me back and I need to be a bit more in control of my emotions tomorrow and just kind of play one hole at a time.

"69 feels way better than 70, even though it’s not that much better. It’s nice to shoot three under because going out this morning you’re standing on the first tee eight behind the leader you know there’s a lot of good scores out there.

"When you’re not doing it you start to get a little bit frustrated but I stuck with it and three under’s okay."

Tom McKibbin, the other Irish entrant in

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