Gregory Bourdy and Zander Lombard share the lead at the halfway stage of the Lyoness Open, as Adrian Otaegui discovered what a difference a day can make. Latest leaderboard Lyoness Open Otaegui held the overnight lead after equalling the course record with a flawless opening 64, but failed to register a single birdie on Friday at Diamond Country Club in Austria. Highlights from round 2 of the Lyoness Open in Austria The 23-year-old carded a double bogey, two bogeys and 15 pars in a disappointing 76 to finish four under par, three shots behind Bourdy and Lombard. Chris Wood is the highest ranked player in the field this week Bourdys chances of a fifth European Tour title suffered an early blow when, after starting from the 10th, he bogeyed his second hole of the day, but the world No 135 bounced back with birdies on the 14th and 15th.After a run of eight straight pars the 34-year-old then completed his round in style, tapping in for birdie on the par-three sixth after a superb tee shot and almost holing his approach from 209 yards on the ninth.We were thinking between a five or four iron and I had quite a good lie in the rough, Bourdy told Sky Sports after signing for a 69. We were thinking maybe it was going to fly a bit and its dry as well in front of the green, so I think a five iron was the best option and we saw the result. The Frenchman mixed four birdies with a sole blemish to set the clubhouse lead It was a great day. It was very tough with the wind blowing the same or harder than yesterday and we had some tough pin positions.Lombard surged into a two-shot lead thanks to four birdies in his first six holes and recovered from a bogey on the eighth with another birdie on the ninth, but had to settle for a round of 70 after dropped shots on the 12th and 13th. It was so brutal with the wind out there today, the 21-year-old said. Club selection was absolutely crucial and with the pin positions today, they were tough with the wind direction.I was really hitting great shots on the front nine with just a few misjudgements with the winds on the back nine which cost me a few shots. A little three-putt and a bad pitch and thats all it was. The rest was solid and Im very happy to be in this position for the weekend. Lompard let a two-shot advantage slip away Frances Gary Stal is a shot off the pace after adding a 71 to his opening 67, with Spains Borja Virto a shot further back on five under. Former champion Joost Luiten and Englands Richard McEvoy are alongside Otaegui on four under.Defending champion Chris Wood carded a second consecutive 71 to lie two under.Watch the Lyoness Open throughout the weekend live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Also See: Lyoness Open leaders First round highlights Wood defends Lyoness title Golf live on Sky Sports Austin Meadows Rays Jersey . Her return engagement begins tonight as TSN presents Day 1 coverage of the 2015 event from Melbourne. Watch Eugenie Bouchards opening round match at the Australian Open live tonight on TSN5 at 3am et/Midnight pt. Avisail Garcia Rays Jersey . Jannero Pargo scored 14 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter to help the Charlotte Bobcats erase a 21-point deficit and rally for an 83-76 preseason victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night. https://www.cheapraysonline.com/646i-don-zimmer-jersey-rays.html . Patrick Sharp scored twice and Patrick Kane, Bryan Bickell and Nick Leddy also connected to lead Chicago to a 5-2 win over the Devils on Monday night. Michael Perez Jersey . In the Brewers six games this season, no starter has allowed more than three runs. "We see the guy in front of us do a great job and we want to do even better," Gallardo said after the Brewers beat the Red Sox 4-0 on Sunday, his second straight scoreless start. Tommy Pham Jersey .Brothers B.J. and Justin Upton each homered and had an outfield assist, and the Braves held on for a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night.VANCOUVER - After giving up a second-round draft pick for his rights last month, the Vancouver Canucks have signed restricted-free-agent forward Linden Vey to a one-year contract. Vey, acquired at the draft from the Los Angeles Kings for the 50th pick the Canucks got for defenceman Jason Garrison, should be the No. 3 centre next season. Canucks general manager Jim Benning said he knew plenty about Vey from his time living in Boston while the 22-year-old played for the AHLs Manchester Monarchhs.dddddddddddd Vey also played for new coach Willie Desjardins with the WHLs Medicine Hat Tigers. "Theres a familiarity with Linden," Benning said at the draft in Philadelphia. "Hes a puck-possession guy, hes strong, hes a good two-way player, he plays a 200-foot game. Hes ready to play in the NHL now." Vey only has 18 games of NHL experience due in part to the Stanley Cup-champion Kings depth of young forwards. Benning said hell get more opportunity in Vancouver. ' ' '