[2] He became the professional at Long Reef Golf Club, Collaroy, New South Wales in 1922.
[3] Eyre's first big success came in 1926 when he won the Sun-Herald Tournament at The Australian Golf Club, beat Arthur Le Fevre 6&5 in the final.
[5] Eyre had qualified for the final stages in 1925 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, losing to Tom Howard, the eventual winner, in the quarter-finals.
[9] Eyre won the 1930 Australian Open, finishing 7 strokes ahead of the runners-up, amateur George Fawcett and Rufus Stewart.
[12] Eyre won the 1933 New South Wales Dunlop Cup, beating Tom Heard in the final.