Former Texas coach Mack Brown was back at a familiar event on Wednesday, even if it was held at an unfamiliar location.
Brown took part in the Hilton Anatole Pro-Am for the 20th time. He said he has played in the event every year that he has lived in Texas. But because of the venue change this year at the AT&T Byron Nelson, it was his first time playing in the event at Trinity Forest.
Brown's team finished -15 -- one shot behind the co-leaders in the morning pro-am, including a team headed by Dallas' Jordan Spieth.