For the second straight round, Jordan Spieth double-bogeyed his ninth hole of the day. Following a double Thursday at Trinity Forest’s par-4 ninth hole, Spieth needed six shots to complete the par-4 18th hole on Friday.
Unlike the previous day, though, the double didn’t derail Spieth’s round.
Spieth made five birdies on his second nine to shoot 4-under 67 in blustery conditions and move up the leaderboard at the AT&T Byron Nelson.
“It was nice to bounce back, nice to make that putt on 1, feel like you don't lose another shot to the field on an easy par 5, and then really closed out the round nicely,” Spieth said.