Irish players Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy, firing a 4-under-par 68 Friday, tied with Australia at the halfway point of the World Cup of Golf in China. The tournament features two-man teams from competing countries. They play two rounds of fourball and two of foursomes. Australians Richard Green and Brendan Jones had an 11-under 63 in Thursday\'s fourball round but McDowell and McIlroy had their 68 in Friday\'s foursomes to earn a share of the lead. Saturday\'s schedule returns to the fourball format and Sunday\'s final round is again foursomes. Australia and Ireland are at 13-under 131 after 36 holes with Scotland, which had a bogey on the final hole, is second at 12-under. New Zealand, Spain and the United States are tied for fourth at 10-under. Australia also had a final-hole bogey in falling into the tie with Ireland. Green and Jones combined for an eagle, with Green dropping a 10-foot putt on the sixth hole, three birdies and three bogeys for their 70 Friday. Two of the bogeys came in the final four holes. McDowell and McIlroy had a pair of bogeys but countered that with six birdies. The Scottish team of Stephen Gallacher and Martin Laird, which had four birdies, was bogey-free until the 18th hole Friday.
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