 The weather conditions were ideal once again on the Asian tours return to the SGM Macau open and the players took advantage of those conditions some wonderful low-scoring. Scott Hend with this second into 15, struggling a little bit to make the cap the two-time champion. This is a lovely shot, he hold the putt for Birdie, but then had an anxious wait to see whether he'd done enough to be here for the weekend. No such concerns for the excellent young Hong Kong player, Taiichi Ko. The Asian Games gold medalist just a couple of weeks ago, this into the 7th. He would make Birdie under 69 for 7 under for Taiichi Ko. Scotland's David Drysdale made nine birdies in a 62 yesterday, they just wouldn't come today. This at the 8th set up his only birdie of the day, he had to settle for an even par 71 and a total of nine under par. Jay Paul Lee looking to finish his round with a birdie at nine, didn't quite make that one but still made eight birdies. 65 and 11 under par, he's high on the leaderboard. As is the Informed Korean, Jae Woonk Om, a double bogey 10, but then made five birdies on the way in including this one at the 15th. A 65, 12 under for Om. An Informed Korean, an Informed Tai, Pum, Sax, and seen 10 birdies today and a 62, including this one to get to 13 under par. But the man they're going to have to catch is the highest ranked player in the field, the world number 46, Min Woo Lee of Australia. That was his approach into nine and he played so much good golf today, fought his way around, played some lovely iron shots and hold the birdies, this his 7th of the day. Didn't have a bogey in the card, a 64, 16 under par and Min Woo Lee leads by three going into the weekend.