He's one of six Irish in the field.
Niall Kearney says he’s feeling more and more at home on the European Tour.
The Dubliner shot a course record 65, and holds a one-shot lead on 7-under par after the opening day of the Dutch Open.
His nearest challengers are Martin Simonsen and Max Kieffer on 6-under.
But Kearney is feeling relaxed about his prospects this week:
Graeme McDowell is next best of the Irish on 1 under, with Gavin Moynhian level.
Cormac Sharvin resumes on 1 over, James Sugrue on 2 over, and Paul Dunne is 4 over par.
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