Luke Donald raced away from the field to build a four-stroke lead from Graeme McDowell at the midway point of day two's action at the Madrid Masters. The world No. 13 resumed at Real Sociedad in a three-way tie at the top after striking a seven-under 65 on the opening day. He pulled away from fellow pacesetters Rhys Davies and Jamie Donaldson - who have afternoon tee-off times - in the early trappings of his second round by recording birdies at five of his first seven holes. That auspicious start continued Donald's comeback from the disappointment he suffered at the PGA Championship last weekend, where he threw away the title by double-bogeying his penultimate hole of the tournament. http://www.espn.co.uk/golf/sport/story/24929.html