Australian Lee, who finished third at last week's acciona Open de España presented by Madrid, carded an eagle, five birdies and two bogeys in favourable conditions on Thursday morning to join home favourite Pep Angles, Jazz Janewattananond, David Horsey and Søren Kjeldsen on five under par.
Lee is no stranger to this week's tricky host course, having finished in a tie for second behind champion Matt Fitzpatrick in Sotogrande last year.
Dane Kjeldsen, 47, closed his bogey-free 66 with a birdie at the 18th, while Thailand's Janewattananond made six birdies and a single bogey, with England's Horsey carding seven birdies and a double bogey.
Afternoon starter Angles then made it a five-way tie at the summit after recovering from an early bogey with six birdies.
Adrian Otaegui and Robert MacIntyre were the leading quintet's nearest challengers on four under.
He said: "Last week I just didn’t have the focus in the last six holes, but looking at the positive sides I played wonderful for those first 60-somethin"I love this course, I love the vibes here so just want to keep it going. I feel good about this course.
"The toughness of it (suits me). I have a really good short game around here, something about the grass, I guess. Made up and down a few times.
"It frees up my iron play and long game. Some drives are pretty tough into the wind but if you can get it somewhere in play you can make birdies."
Bryan Angus (edit europeantour.com)
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