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Ruthless Vacarisas shines on home soil
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Ruthless Vacarisas shines on home soil

Lucas Vacarisas will take a one-shot lead into the second day of the Challenge de España after posting an eight under par round of 64 on home soil at Iberostar Real Club de Golf Novo Sancti Petri.

Lucas Vacarisas

The Spaniard finished the day one shot ahead of Ireland’s Conor Purcell who sits in second place on seven under par having carded a round of 65.

The 22-year-old opened with a bogey at the tenth but was able to recover in sensational style to shoot nine under par through the following 17 holes, which included a run of five consecutive birdies.

Vacarisas has turned Andalucía into a happy stomping ground having picked up his maiden victory on the Alps Tour in the Alps de Andalucía at Club Zaudìn Golf in Sevilla and he believes his time on the satellite tour provided the perfect platform for him to make the step up to the European Challenge Tour.

“I think it is a good tour to learn how to stay strong because if you do not play well every day on that tour you cannot finish in a strong position, so I learnt a lot during that experience,” he said.

“I worked a lot during the pre-season to prepare for the start of the Challenge Tour because it is different to the Alps Tour. The courses and flag positions are different so it is a new challenge, but I am clearly finding it okay and I am looking forward to the next few days.”

The Alps de Andalucía champion has not enjoyed coming face to face with the par four tenth hole so far during the Spanish Swing but has been working on a new method of putting that has delivered him success.

“I do not like hole ten. Last week I made a triple bogey on it to start my second round,” he said. “I just tried to get hole ten out of the way and then just played my golf. I have been playing good golf for a couple of weeks but my putting has not been on point, but now I feel a little bit better.

“I have changed my putter to an armlock now which I think is working better so I can enjoy my putting now.”

“I think the course is a little bit softer today, the greens are softer than last week. It’s a nice course and if you play well there are definitely good scores out there.

“It is always special to play in at home in Spain but it is shame there are no crowds watching. To play with all the Spanish guys here is always special.”

English duo Jordan Wrisdale and Marco Penge, New Zealand's Daniel Hillier, two-time European Challenge Tour winner JC Ritchie and Irish Challenge champion Daan Huizing share third place on six under par. Last week’s Challenge de Cádiz winner, Kristof Ulenaers, has a share of eighth place with France’s Frederic Lacroix, Austria's Niklas Regner and Denmark’s Marcus Helligkilde on five under par.

The second round of the Challenge de España will get under way at 8:00am local time, with Vacarisas being joined by four-time European Tour winner Matteo Manassero and Norwegian Kristian Krogh Johannessen at 2:10pm.

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