SINGAPORE — Jordan Spieth made three birdies in his last nine holes to get himself within four strokes of the lead after the weather-delayed second round of the Singapore Open on Saturday.
Spieth followed up his opening round 67 with a 1-under 70 to reach the halfway stage at 5-under, four shots behind South Korea's Song Young-han, who finished his second round on Friday, before play was abandoned because of a tropical thunderstorm.
Back at the Sentosa Golf Club at sunrise to complete his last 11 holes, Spieth made a mixed start to what loomed as a long day for the world's top-ranked player, mixing his three birdies with two bogeys.