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Jordan Spieth was in contention, but another tough finish during a Friday round saw him stumble down the Valero Texas Open leaderboard.
Tony Finau, coming off three consecutive bogeys, was one shot outside the projected cut line Friday at the Valero Texas Open. And then, with one swing, he was safe. WHEN HE NEEDED IT MOST‼️ Tony Finau makes an ACE on the 16th to get inside the projected cutline. pic.twitter.com/aImuCmaIf7
Spieth has finished in the top 10 twice over his last ten appearances. He had his best finish at the WM Phoenix Open, where he finished tied for fourth with a score of 16-under. Spieth has an ...
A reminder of how difficult this crazy game of golf can be took place during the opening round of the Valero Texas Open.
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