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It’s not been Jordan Spieth’s week. He’s never quite managed to keep any momentum going. His round today is a case in point: out in 32, then bogeys at 14 and 15. On 17, left with 117 to the flag, he deliberates for an age with his caddy Michael Greller, switching clubs back and forth, before landing a wedge over the flag and spinning it back to a couple of inches. So close to a sensational eagle, but the birdie will do, bringing him up to +2.
Having just made it into red figures, Casey slips back out of them. He finds a bunker at the par-three 16th, and the bogey brings him down to level par. He’s alongside Daniel Berger, who sent his approach at 1 to kick-in distance for birdie; he’s level for the week through 3. Back on 1, McIlroy whistles his second to 12 feet, but his left-to-right-breaking birdie effort is always staying out on the high side, and by some margin. Bit of a misread, and not quite the busy start he was looking for.
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