Power and Kearney leading Irish players at Mount Juliet, Lowry shoots first round 71

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Power and Kearney leading Irish players at Mount Juliet, Lowry shoots first round 71.

Seamus Power and Shane Lowry after their first round. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO Seamus Power and Shane Lowry after their first round. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO SEAMUS POWER AND Niall Kearney are the leading Irish players on four-under after their first rounds at the Irish Open at Mount Juliet, with Shane Lowry three shots further back after his 71.

Power was in the marquee group with Lowry and Ryder Cup player Tyrrell Hatton as they teed off earlier this morning. Dubliner Kearney enjoyed a terrific round and was five-under for a long time on the leaderboard. His brilliant front nine saw him reel off five birdies and reach the turn in 31. His back nine mainly featured pars and his only dropped shot of the day arrived on the 8th as he also finished with a 68.

 

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