The conclusion makes teen, 17, Nelson once again

10:59 AM Posted by Mario Galarza

IRVING, Texas-Jordan Spieth is too late for his high school graduation ceremony on Saturday, if he ever makes it be. Another round of golf has the teenager with PGA Tour player at the Byron Nelson Championship.

For the second year in a row, the local Dallas amateur make the cut at the Nelson. He was at 3 under for the tournament after a 2-under 68 in the second round Friday.

Jordan Spieth, a local Dallas amateur, makes the Byron Nelson cut for the second straight year. (Getty Images) Jordan Spieth, a local Dallas amateur, makes Byron Nelson cut for the second straight year. (Getty Images) The ceremony for Dallas Jesuit prep class of 246 elderly begins Saturday, at an auditorium on the campus of SMU about 20 miles from TPC four seasons at 4 am.

"Right after the round...." I'm going to shoot on it quickly as is possible, "said Spieth.""I don't know how long [graduation] typically lasts."

Because diplomas in alphabetical order, that 17-year-old Spieth be issued numbers, more time will buy at least him something.

"Exactly", he said, smiling. "At least an hour should it be towards the end."

Once in a draw for 16 in the Nelson last year, and in three strokes which lead after 10 holes on the final lap, Spieth of the sponsor received this week again in the tournament to play in liberation.

SPIETH, a US Junior amateur champion, plans to attend the University of Texas, had one of the larger galleries for him during the second round Friday.

"I want to win", Spieth said. "I am confident." "Stay loose and my friends in the crowd to see and feeding of the crowd helps me."

If Spieth his round early Friday afternoon with a bogey at the 411-yard No. 9 hole completed, he was five strokes behind the leading Ryan Palmer and for 10th place.

"Be on this stage as a senior in high school, with 17, it is impressive," Palmer said. "I'm starting to questions whether he thinks College or a year, only about four years."

SPIETH's tea-time on Saturday was the completion of the game by all 153 golfers.

Since his breakthrough in last year's Nelson Spieth had played three or four more times the TPC four seasons course. He was also a more round with former President George W. Bush, play, who lives in Dallas and worked with Spieth's instructor.

"If I remember correctly, he came right out there as we my father and I and told us what we wanted to play game," said Spieth. "There was no reason hold back because he calls me names that I should mention not came out."

"It was just too much fun with him out there have" added Spieth. "I hope to get out there we go again." It has been fun. "Felt as you extremely important played as it is with anyone, which is cool."

SPIETH had an opening 1-under 69 this week Nelson, which included a double bogey and three bogeys. Friday, he had birdies on each of them on those same four holes. Included a 26-foot birdie putt it on the 12th hole, 441 yard after a double bogey Thursday.

He was 5 under before two bogeys in his last five holes Friday when winds began to gust to around 30 mph.

While Spieth of his entire focus is the professionals which may have the edge in experience, put on getting ready for this week succeeded.

"For me I spent preparing for them, here always and preparation the whole entire last month my game for this golf course." The great advantage is, "said Spieth." "While these guys are on the way, you, sometimes four, know five weeks at a time, they get worn out, perhaps not to play their best golf." "And prepared to be only my best golf for this event to play."


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