Jordan Spieth has been the best player through the first 36 holes at the British Open, but many of his top rivals are close enough to the first page of the leaderboard that moving day at Royal Birkdale in Southport England should be a compelling experience.
Spieth started his round at six under par, and that was good enough to give him a two-stroke lead when he woke up Saturday morning. After battling rain and heavy wind the first two days of the tournament, the weather conditions were bright, sunny and calm and it left the contenders with a different mind set.