Spieth beats fog to continue hot start at AT&T

Spieth beats fog to continue hot start at AT&T

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. The fog was so thick surrounding Spyglass Hills ninth hole Friday that Jordan Spieth could barely see the flag and the outline of the greenside bunker.He still stuck his 8-iron approach close for one final birdie, a 7-under 65 and a share of the lead heading into the weekend at the weather-delayed AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.Spieth is at 10-under 133, tied with Derek Fathauer, who still has to play Pebble Beachs difficult ninth hole when second-round play resumes at 7:30 a.m. local time Saturday.Its been an encouraging start for Spieth, who opened with 69 at wind-blown Monterey Peninsula on Thursday. Now he has two rounds lined up at rain-softened Pebble, which will be gettable this weekend with light winds and believe it or not sunshine in the forecast.Its out there, you can throw darts, Spieth said. So youve just got to keep the pedal to the metal out there.
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Spieth rolled in eight birdies Friday at Spyglass, taking advantage of what he said were the purest greens in the AT&T course rotation.Im putting a little better than I did in my last three tournaments and thats why were toward the top of the board, Spieth said. Striking it pretty much the same. I would like to continue to do so.Earlier this week, Spieth lamented his slow starts to tournaments this year, which have led to him playing catch-up on the weekend. He has still racked up three consecutive top-10s, because in six weekend rounds this year, he has only one score worse than 67.Thats why he said his 5-foot birdie on the last was so important, because he finished with some momentum.For me that was a really nice exclamation point at the end to say, all right, we shot 7 under, we took it to 4 at the turn and we kept the pedal down, he said. Now I would like to continue that scoring average from the weekend that we have had.


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Andy Sullivan maintained his fast start to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship with a second successive 67 to set the early clubhouse target heading into the weekend. Play was delayed by two hours and 45 minutes due to thick fog, but it didn't impede on Sullivan's good form. He began his round with three successive birdies and ended it the same way.
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - Jordan Spieth knew the pin position on the ninth hole at Spyglass Hill as much by memory as by sight, which was a good thing considering the fog creeping across the Monterey Peninsula on Friday. The crowd behind the green couldn't see Spieth, only a golf ball that landed
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Jordan Spieth makes putts, beats fog in Pebble Beach Pro-Am

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