Jordan Spieth returns to Texas where he'll try to win his first tournament in his home state as he headlines the field at this week's AT&T Byron Nelson near Dallas.
The No. 2 golfer in the world rankings is coming off an ugly missed cut at the Players Championship — his first start since collapsing at the Masters.
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Though Spieth has finished second in each of the other three Texas tournaments, he has failed to improve upon the t-16 he posted here as a teenager.