JOHOR BARU: Taiwan’s Kao Bo-song was on fire in the second round of the US$300,000 Pulai Springs Malaysian Masters with a sizzling 10-under 62. But it was not good enough to give him the lead.
South African youngster Anton Haig, who was joint leader with Australian Marcus Both after the first round, was alone at the top with a two-day total of 15-under 129 after returning a six-under 66 yesterday.
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