Jordan Spieth finds himself four back of leader Beau Hossler, who sits at 9 under par through 36 holes, at the Charles Schwab Challenge after a second-round 4-under 66.
Spieth talked after his second round about his putter bailing him out Friday morning.
“My 4 under today is probably equivalent to my 1 under yesterday,” Spieth said. “I hit it worse today and just made some more putts. But there wasn't a breath of wind out there. It was a beautiful morning to play golf. My goal was to try to shoot 6 [under] today, so that goal will be significantly adjusted as you look at the forecast the next two days.