Hong Kong, December 15: Simon Dyson continued his good form at the season ending Omega Hong Kong Open and shot a four-under-par 67 to claim sole second place at the end of day's play. However, the most talked about round was the 11-under-par 60 shot by Kim Felton, who was at two-under-par yesterday. He started the day's round with a birdie on the tenth, his first hole, and then birdied the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th in a row. He not only maintained his score, but with birdies on the second, third, sixth, seventh and ninth, Felton is the leader of the tournament at the half-way stage with a 36 hole total of 129, 13-under-par. That leaves Simon Dyson two short of the leader and chased by Thongchai Jaidee, Adrian Percy, Norihiro Kumagi and Yeh Chang-ting at 134, eight-under-par. Not far behind are the two leading Indian golfers, Arjun Atwal, and Jyoti Randhawa. They are accompanied by Paul Lawrie, Charlie Wi, John Kernohan, Stephen Lindskog and first day co-leader, Hsieh Yu-shu and all are tied at seventh place. Atwal and Randhawa not only shot similar scores yet again - five-under-par today - but both golfer’s rounds consisted of one dropped shot and six birdies. Three other Indians - Uttam Singh Mundy, Amritinder Singh and Vivek Bhandari - made the cut which was applied at level-par 142. While Uttam shot a one-over 72 to drop his two-day total to 140, Amritinder and Vivek carded second consecutive 71's to make it. Digvijay Singh, who shot three-over 74 yesterday played hard to card a 69. The youngster was four-under for the day with five holes to go but only finished with a two-under. Meanwhile, Amandeep Johl had another over-par round, 72 today, to miss the cut by four shots. Amit Dube had a better round today and went on to shoot par, but couldn't repair the damage he had done yesterday, while Kanwar Sekhon shot 77. The tough fight for the Order of Merit continues, as the Asian PGA professionals maintained their dominance, unflustered by the presence of top European tour golfers. Simon and Jyoti are intent on giving it their best shot and Yeh Wei-tze, who is tied at 26th place with a total of 136, may just make it easier for them. Amongst the visitors, Paul Lawrie is the best of the lot with a two round total of seven-under-par. Two shots behind at five-under is Swedish golfer Patrick Sjoland. Meanwhile, Ian Woosnam shot a one-over-par and went to two-under-par, 140 for 36 holes and Constantino Rocca missed the cut by one shot after shooting a 70 today.