AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Jordan Spieth Holds PGA Tour to Hold Halfway Direction in California | Golf News

Jordan Spieth will lead a one-shot lead over Daniel Berger as he runs the first win from The Open in 2017; Englishmen Paul Casey and Tom Lewis took three blows back in the tied quarter alongside Patrick Cantlay

Last updated: 12/02/21 11:22 pm

Jordan Spieth will lead a one-shot half-way stage of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Jordan Spieth will lead a one-shot half-way stage of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Jordan Spieth continued to revive in shape to move into a one-shot half-way steering wheel of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

The top three-time champion followed opening 65 at Pebble Beach with five under-67s at Spyglass Hill on Friday, fishing four of his last six holes to enter the weekend at 12 under.

Spieth – without a win from The Open in 2017 and in danger of falling out of the world top 100 until the end of a tied quarter at last week’s Phoenix Open Waste Management – maintains a narrow gain over Daniel Berger, who made an eagle and three birdies in a five – hole stretch on his way to a six – under 66 at Pebble Beach.

Daniel Berger is running on the fourth win of the PGA Tour

Daniel Berger is running on the fourth win of the PGA Tour

Swedish Henrik Norlander sits two strokes back in third place, while England duo Paul Casey and Tom Lewis three strokes from distance in the fourth are linked with first-round director Patrick Cantlay .

Starting at the back nine and in more elegant conditions than the opening day, Spieth started with a four-pointer just before following a five-foot birdie at the 14th by dropping to close range and taking a look at the 17th.

Jordan Spieth mixed six birdies with a single bogey in his second round at Pebble Beach

Jordan Spieth mixed six birdies with a single bogey in his second round at Pebble Beach

Spieth bounced back from a three-putt bogey at first to post a backhand from the fourth, with a two-putt birdie at seventh par-five and a long-range birdie at eighth to see him set the target. clubhouse.

Berger regularly started his run at Pebble Beach but went on a blistering run of scoring over his second nine, draining a 25-footer at the third and changing a 15-foot birdie from the edge at the fifth.

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The No. 15 world shook in for an eagle from near-sixth field and put a 15-foot birdie at the iconic seventh par, before grabbing a 10-footer to save par at eighth and stay within one of the lead.

Cantlay was unable to reproduce his 62 records from the first round, as he doubled the opening hole on the way to a place more than 73 to let the Americans back to nine under.

Patrick Cantlay enters the three-stroke adrift weekend

Patrick Cantlay enters the three-stroke adrift weekend

Lewis soon got inside two of the lead until he posted bogeys on either side of a chip eagle at the seventh hole at Spyglass Hill, while Casey fished the last one until the 67th second round. closure at Pebble Beach.

Scotland’s Russell Knox is four back on eight under, and Phil Mickelson – a five-time winner at Pebble Beach – allowed four hits in a three-hole stretch on his back nine and then a quarterback bogeyed the last one to 80 killed and lost the cut.

Watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am over the weekend live on Sky Sports. Live coverage continues Saturday with Special Groups from 4pm on Sky Sports Golf.

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