Micheluzzi takes early lead at Asia-Pacific Amateur

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SINGAPORE — David Micheluzzi has been working on his wedge game, and it paid off Thursday when the Australian holed out for eagle on the 18th hole for a 6-under 64 and a 1-shot lead in the Asia-Pacific Amateur.

Micheluzzi, 22, a Melbourne native, used a pitching wedge to hole out from the 18th fairway at Sentosa Golf Club. It gave him the 18-hole lead over Lloyd Jefferson Go, Liu Yung-Hua and Jin Cheng, who won the Asia-Pacific Amateur in 2015.

This is the 10th edition of the event, created by Augusta National and the Royal & Ancient Golf Club. The winner is exempt into the Masters and The Open, provided he remains an amateur.

Yuxin Lin of China, the defending champion, opened with a 69.

Jin was even par through eight holes until making five birdies over his next six holes and pars the rest of the way for a 65.

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