So after two rounds, how were things stacking up under the eclectic rules? An unprecedented score for Peters of 57 put him way out in front, with the others struggling to keep up. The scorecard tells the full story, but it's interesting to see how it compares with 2011: players have either improved, or their handicaps are more (or less?) realistic:

Overnight leader Round 2 - With comparison of 2012 and 2011

2012
2011
A. Peters
57
S. Johnson
48
G. High
48
S. Robertson
41
D. Cramb
47
N. Smith
40
A. Harper
46
A. Harper
38
J. Rooney
45
B. Jennings
37
D. Graham
45
B. Wilson
37
P. Jaco
44
V. Bates
36
D. Sparks
43
G. High
33
N. Smith
41
D. Sparks
33
B. Jennings
41
D. Cramb
33
B. Wilson
41
A. Peters
32
A. Jago
41
J. Rooney
32
V. Bates
38
A. Jago
30
S. Johnson
37
D. Graham
29
A. Monaghan
37
A. Monaghan
28
R. Erdal
33
R. Erdal
23