 Sadly, the English summer was posted missing for round two of international series England. It's been a misty and overcast sort of day, and birdies were hard to come by. Not for everybody, of course. Graham McDowell has relished being back in these familiar conditions in which he began his career. This is a beautiful part from McDowell on the fourth for Birdie. A 16-9, he's on two-under, he's only four behind, at halfway. Ian Polter played par golf pretty much all the way round, until he came to 17. A little chip-in birdie for Polter, he's on three-under, three-back. So did it. Savanna Root, of course, led at the 18-hole stage, looked to have played up some outer contention, with four bogeys that are all on the front line, but battled back well for a 72, and he's on four-under. Abraham Anter was as consistent as Savanna Root was erratic. Wonderfully consistent round from the Mexican. He held this one for Birdie at 10, and he's on five-under, just one behind. Alongside him, James Piat, also a 67, and also five-under after 36-holes. Didn't have a bogey on the card, this one of his four birdies. Andy Ogletree of the U.S. leads the Asian Tour Order of Merit, and the International Series Order of Merit. It looks like he might take some catching. He had a best of the day, 65. This birdie at the seventh, his 16th, and he is also on five-under, Barbara. A two-man lead on six-under. David Puge of Spain playing one of the shots of the day. This was a terrific bunker shot at 15. He made his par, in fact, he parred every hole in the back line after making five birdies on the front, and alongside him at six-under par, going into round three. There's Jason Kochrak. Nice par finish at his final holder, nine. 69 for six-under. Puge and Kochrak, too late.