New Zealanders Tim Wilkinson and Nick Voke have led the charge early in the second round at the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open.
Wilkinson, playing at The Hills, started the day four under and birdied four of his first six holes to climb into a share of sixth place.
Also playing at The Hills, Volk had a bogey, eagle and two birdies starting on the back nine to sit alongside Wilkinson at eight under.
Overnight leaders Jarin Todd (United States) and Daniel Nisbet (Australia) are two under for the day to lead the tournament at 11 under, with Japans Tatsuya Kodai slipping back to a share of fourth place at nine under, alongside Australian Josh Younger (three under today).
A pair of birdies this morning have helped Travis Smyth to within a shot of the leaders at 10 under in outright third place.
Australians Anthony Quayle and David Bransdon, along with Taiwans Chien-yao Hung (all four under today) are amongst the other golfers to work their way up the standings.
The field for the 99th New Zealand Open have been playing in cool, overcast conditions at Millbrook Resort and The Hills this morning, with rain expected for this afternoon.
Missed the LIVE Coverage on Sky Sport yesterday?
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Tune in to Channel 53 today from 2pm to follow the action and see who will make the cut tonight and continue on to Round Three at Millbrook
View highlights from Round One of the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open here
Japanese Amateur, Shoujun Yamashita, scored a Hole In One on his first shot of the day at The Hills. Shoujun won himself free entry into #NZOpen100. Pictured receiving his prize from Tournament Representative Ian Kennedy . Read more here
A new spin on the hole-in-one.
As a major sponsor of the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open, Hyundai New Zealand are launching Drive for Good that will put a spin on the traditional hole in one competition. Players will have the chance to win a brand-new Hyundai Santa Fe for one of three awesome New Zealand charities and all Kiwis have the chance to vote for who they want to see drive away in this great prize. If a hole in one is hit, on the 13th Hole at Millbrook, then the charity with the highest votes at that time wins.
Theres also a $1000 prize pack up for grabs for voters. Commercial Director Tim Watts said "its great to have Hyundai using their sponsorship to support organisations that give so much to kiwis and to have some fun in doing so".
Vote today at www.hyundai.co.nz/driveforgood
The action off the greens, has seen some of our Amateurs and Pro's enjoy some of the amazing experiences Queenstown has to offer.
The week started with a Ceremonial Tee Shot on top of Coronet Peak, a welcome function for the Asian Tour at The Lodge Bar and then a trip aboard the TSS Earnslaw, trips to the Over the Top Golf for some of our pro's and the Village Green Open Night.
You can check out all the highlights of the week here or follow us on facebook
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