Jordan Spieth in contention at hometown AT&T Byron Nelson
Jordan Spieth's name was atop the leaderboard for a long period Friday during the second round of the AT&T Byron Nelson -- the first time he's led an event since the Masters, two starts ago.
Spieth fired a 65 in his second round Friday and is one shot behind leaderBen Crane, who started in the afternoon and was at 12-under par.
Sergio Garcia's win could provide blueprint for future major success
As Sergio Garcia stomped into the scoring trailer at the AT&T Byron Nelson, he let out a low, guttural grunt. This was the unmistakable sound of frustration, a feeling Garcia has experienced all too often during his lengthy professional career.
It came just a minute after he'd missed a 14-foot birdie putt on the final hole that would have moved him into sole possession of the lead. He aimed too high. Or maybe it didn't break enough.
"When I hit it, I thought it was perfect," he would later explain. "I [just] hit it a touch too hard for the break."