LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jordan Spieth started his second round at Riviera with a driver into the front bunker on the 10th hole, the ball slightly on a downslope with no margin for error to keep it on the green. He hit it perfectly, and it stopped about a foot from the hole for an easy birdie.
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