Thailand's Prom Meesawat shot a career-best 10-under-par 62, capped by a hole-in-one, to storm into the halfway lead at the Singha Pattaya Open on Friday.
Prom, one of the brightest prospects in Asian golf before his game deserted him a few years ago, is 12 under at 132, two ahead of countryman Thammanoon Sriroj who shot his second straight 67 at Burapha Golf Club.
Kwanchai Tannin is a further stroke behind after a 68 with first round leader Atiwit Janewattananond (70), Atthaphon Prathummanee (67) and Indonesia's Rory Hie (66) in joint fourth on eight-under 136.
Prom, who won the title in 2006, started quickly with three straight birdies and finished the front nine with an ace sandwiched in between two birdies. He was out in 29 and carded three more birdies on the back nine.
"That is my best tournament round and I am delighted with the way I played. Everything just clicked today," said the 26-year-old.
"The highlight was my hole in one at the eighth. I had 181 yards into the wind and hit a six iron.
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