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AMATEUR HAS A BIG DREAM

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DAVID Micheluzzi will not have to defeat Greg Norman, but the Australian Open bolter says he will have to overcome nerves to become the first amateur in 19 years to lift the Stonehaven Cup.

Not since 1999, when Aaron Baddeley held off Norman and Nick O’Hern at Royal Sydney, has an amateur won the Open.

But Micheluzzi has given himself a chance after a second-round 69 at The Lakes elevated the 22-year-old to seven under par and equal second behind Korean halfway leader Byeong Hun An (69).

Making his debut, he attributes a trio of bogeys around the turn to seeing his name high on the leaderboar­d following a roaring start of three birdies and an eagle in his first six holes.

“That happened so quickly. I glanced at the leaderboar­d and I think I was three or four in front,” Micheluzzi said.

“There is nerves, there has to be because it means something to me.

“To play in an Australian Open is awesome. I’ve been dreaming about it since I was a little kid, so the nerves are still there.”

Micheluzzi says it is hard not to dream of lifting the Stonehaven Cup.

But he says finishing runner-up to Zach Murray in the West Australian Open was proof it can be done.

“I saw it first-hand with Zach at WA Open when I came second,” Micheluzzi said of Murray, who has since turned pro.

“It would be awesome to win. It’s awesome to win any pro event as an amateur.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? ON LINE: Aussie David Micheluzzi lines up a putt on the ninth.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES ON LINE: Aussie David Micheluzzi lines up a putt on the ninth.

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