Callaway golfer Oliver Wilson moved into contention for his first professional victory by shooting a second-round 66 at the Hong Kong Open today.
The Englishman is joined by compatriot Oliver Fisher, South Africa''s Louis Oosthuizen and Chawalit Plaphol of Thailand at the top of the leaderboard on eight under par.
Yonex player Colin Montgomerie remains in contention after carding a 66 on the second day in Hong Kong, with South Africa''s Richard Sterne, Johan Edfors of Sweden, Italian Francesco Molinari and Australia''s Marcus Fraser joining the Scotsman on seven under par.
Oosthuizen''s sparkling 62, which included eight birdies, was the best round of the tournament so far and just one stroke off the course record at Fanling.
Meanwhile, 14-year-old Jason Hak of Hong Kong made history by becoming the youngest player to make the cut at a European Tour event.
The Florida-based amateur carded two rounds of 70 to make even par and beat the record set by TaylorMade player Sergio Garcia in 1995.
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