 The hidden-graze golf club in Shenzhen is in beautiful condition and provided the usual strategic test for day two of the Volvo China Open. Sadly defending champion Jin Zhang missed out despite this birdie at 10, a 75 for five over, and he misses the cut. Countryman Wen Yi Ding was a prodigiously talented amateur, birdie to third, shot 68 at six under, he's once again in contention with the pros. No surprise that Andy Ogletrees up there again, the two-time international series winner, birdie the sixth on his way to a 69, he's at seven under, he could win again. Two Chinese players though, right up there on the leaderboard to the delight of the locals. Hoi Lin Zhang with this approach into the 18th, a 69 for eight under. And alongside him on that mark, Guxian Chan, this for birdie at the ninth. They're both on eight under par, they're both in contention at the weekend. Eugenio Chakara finished his round spectacularly with birdies in three of the last four holes, this was one of them on the seventh. 68 for nine under and he led for much of the day, and so Australia's Jack Thompson suddenly started holding putts. He birdied his first two holes, the 10th and the 11th, and then rattled in this eagle at the 13th. Among the later starters and likely to just about finish before dark, he really was playing some lovely golf. This is second into the 18th, his ninth hole, setting up another birdie opportunity. Julie took it and Jack Thompson moves to 11 under par with six holes still to play. He holds a two shot lead.