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Spieth posts 62, trails leaders after second round

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McKINNEY, Texas. On Friday Jordan Spieth shot a 9-under 62 in the second round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch, including six consecutive birdies on his back nine, leaving him at 12 under while several rivals posted lower rounds earlier in the day. Friday's leaders included Si Woo Kim, who carded a 60 and stood at 18-under through 36 holes after a bogey on the last, and Sungjae Im, who recorded a 61 and an ace on the par-3 seventh. Spieth trailed early leader positions by one to several strokes, with the field moving into weekend pairings and two remaining rounds scheduled.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Last year: Scottie Scheffler won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, the hometown event.
  • Friday morning/early play: several players posted low early scores, setting the early leaderboard pace.
  • Friday middle rounds: Jordan Spieth produced six consecutive birdies and finished with a 9-under 62.
  • Friday late rounds: Si Woo Kim carded a 60 and reached 18-under through 36 holes; Sungjae Im shot 61 and aced the seventh.
  • Following Friday: Tournament moves into weekend pairings with two rounds remaining to decide the champion.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a golf fan, this is a thrilling tournament to follow. The leaderboard is packed with talent and the scores are low. It's a chance to see some of the best in the game, like Spieth, Kim, and Im, battle it out. Check the weekend pairings and tune in for the final rounds.

The Bottom Line

The CJ Cup Byron Nelson is heating up. With two rounds left, it's anyone's game. Last year's winner, Scottie Scheffler, has set a high bar. But with players like Spieth, Kim, and Im in the mix, expect a fierce competition. Worth forwarding if you know a golf enthusiast who loves a good showdown.

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Who Benefited

Si Woo Kim and Sungjae Im benefited from low rounds that improved their leaderboard positions and momentum, while broadcasters and sponsors benefited from dramatic scoring and storylines heading into the weekend.

Who Impacted

Jordan Spieth, despite his 62, and other players trailing the leaders suffered increased pressure entering the final two rounds to close scoring gaps.

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Who Benefited

Si Woo Kim and Sungjae Im benefited from low rounds that improved their leaderboard positions and momentum, while broadcasters and sponsors benefited from dramatic scoring and storylines heading into the weekend.

Who Impacted

Jordan Spieth, despite his 62, and other players trailing the leaders suffered increased pressure entering the final two rounds to close scoring gaps.

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