He's now the joint clubhouse leader.
Shane Lowry has kicked on from yesterday's brilliant opening round at the BMW Championship, but Matthew Fitzpatrick is the man to catch at Wentworth.
Lowry carded an immaculate seven under par round of 65 this afternoon, bringing him to 12 under par in total.
Four of his seven birdies came on the back nine, including back to back on 17th and 18th.
The Open champion changed putters for the event, going back to an old one since last Monday.
However, England's Fitzpatrick looks set to better than score, he's two clear at the moment on 14 under, approaching the end of his round.
Denis Kirwan is on the course at Wentworth:
Lowry says he's always confident when he plays at Wentworth:
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