The second round of the Porsche European Open has ended with three players sharing the lead on 10-under-par at the Bad Griesbach Golf Resort on Friday.
English duo Graeme Storm and Ross Fisher finished the second day's play alongside world number 45 Charl Schwartzel on a total score of 132 after overnight leaders Bernd Wiesberger and Benjamin Hebert fell down the leaderboard after posting rounds of 72 and 76 respectively.
Wiesberger hit six bogeys in total on the day to drop five shots from his seven-under overnight as Storm gave himself a share of the lead alongside frontrunner Schwartzel with a chip-in on the 10th hole.
Fisher made six gains to vie with the pair despite bogeying on the 15th, while fellow Englishman Richard McEvoy's late charge of an eagle and three birdies gave him a share of the lead before he bogeyed on the 18th to finish one off the pace at nine-under.
An Byeong-hun finished with a long-range birdie to ensure that he stayed in contention alongside McEvoy just behind the trio of leaders.
Darren Fichardt and Johan Edfors are two off the pace at eight-under-par, ahead of seven players including Welshman Jamie Donaldson on seven-under-par in a tight leaderboard.
Meanwhile, Max Kieffer hit a second consecutive round of 68 to make the cut for a 22nd time in a row, the longest active streak of such on the European Tour, while Miguel Angel Jiminez is a shot ahead of home favourite Bernhard Langer at six-under.