Spieth surges, but Thomas leads
SILVIS, Ill. — Four holes into Friday’s second round, Jordan Spieth knew he was in danger of missing the cut.
The Masters and U.S. Open champion will head into Saturday knowing he’s got a shot at another win before the British Open.
Spieth bounced back from an even-par opening round with a 7-under 64 to give himself a chance to contend at the John Deere Classic.
Spieth, 21, still has a lot of work to do to catch the leaders, though.
He’s five shots behind Justin Thomas, who leads with a 12-under 130 total. Johnson Wagner is a shot back after shooting a second-round 63, as is Tom Gillis after shooting a 65.
Spieth said he knew he needed to shoot at least a 67 on Friday. He did better than that.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s a course that yields a lot of birdies. It’s still hard to do on the PGA Tour. I wasn’t taking it for granted. I was still searching,” said Spieth, who will try for his third straight major title next week at St. Andrews. “Once I got a couple of shorter putts to go in and got a little bit of breathing room, I was able to be patient knowing that there were other birdie holes left.”
