Jordan Spieth opened the Valero Texas Open with a 5-under 67 and sat among the top five on the leaderboard. He put himself in a terrific position through 18 holes, hoping that would continue over the weekend. Spieth has not won a PGA Tour event since 2022, when he won the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head the week after The Masters.
But Friday’s second round set Spieth back a bit. He struggled around the greens, as it all added up to a 1-over 73. He is now 4-under for the championship and was four strokes back of Keith Mitchell when he walked off the golf course. Mitchell had an
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