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What Jordan Spieth was not happy about on day two at the CJ CUP despite shooting 62, ‘horrible’

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Jordan Spieth produced some sensational golf on day two of the CJ CUP Byron Nelson on Friday. Spieth opened up with a round of three-under par 68 on Thursday, but he caught fire on Friday and ended up carding a sizzling 62.

Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images Jordan Spieth produced some sensational golf on day two of the CJ CUP Byron Nelson on Friday. Spieth opened up with a round of three-under par 68 on Thursday, but he caught fire on Friday and ended up carding a sizzling 62. The 32-year-old Dallas native is currently sitting just one shot adrift of the leader, Sungjae Im, at the halfway point of the CJ CUP Byron Nelson.

Jordan Spieth has been in the golfing doldrums for far too long now, but he seemed much more like his old self during his second round at the CJ CUP Byron Nelson . Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images for The CJ Cup Spieth has really struggled with his putting over the past few years, but he completely turned that around at TPC Craig Ranch on Friday. Now the Texan has opened up on how he feels about his game right now.

What Jordan Spieth wasn’t happy about at the CJ CUP despite shooting 62 Spieth addressed the media after his superb round of 62 on Friday at TPC Craig Ranch. And he responded when asked to deliver his verdict on where his game is at right now. “ It’s physically and my mechanics.

I got pretty off for a long time. I’ve been trying to build it back, and then I’d compensate and do what worked, “ Spieth said. “ This last off-season I said no more compensating because, to be consistent, I’ve got to get it back to a certain place, and it’s been work from then to try to get there.