 Round two of the Hong Kong Open here at Fanling has given us once again some terrific entertainment and some real drama as well. The home favourite Taiichi Ko, four birdies on his back nine to get to two under par. He had an anxious wait to see whether that was going to be good enough to make the cut. Harold Varner had a disappointing 72 yesterday, two over par, but the American came thundering back with a 10-shot improvement today, a 62 and he's at six under par. Andy Ogletie looked as if he was going in the wrong direction early on. The man who leads the order of merit on the international series and the Asian tour shot four birdies in a row on the back nine including this at the 15th and he's now at seven under par and back in contention. So two is Eugenio Chacarra of Spain, this birdie at the 12th on his way to a 68 and nine under par. But perhaps the moment of the day came on the 189 yard 8th hole and it was Max Lee, Chaipo Lee. How about this? Straight in for a hole in one, a hole in one which wins him the new BMW i5. What a moment for the man from Chinese Taipei. Sangun Bay is a two-time winner on the PGA Tour this birdie at the 10th on his way to a 63. He's on 11 under and for much of the day he led an 11 under alongside Cam Smith who followed yesterday's 63 with a 66 today. That was the third of three birdies in a row at the third. But then as the afternoon wore on we found ourselves with a new leader, Achara Kongwatmai. Setting up a birdie at the 16th with another fine approach and there were plenty of them today. Another came at 17, his 10th birdie of the day, a round of 63. Kongwatmai leads by one at 12 under.