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Jordan Spieth leads by one despite pedestrian 69 at Travelers Championship

American moves onto ight-under-par overall, one stroke ahead of fellow Americans Patrick Reed and Troy Merritt at TPC River Highlands

Jordan Spieth during the second round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands. Photos: AFP

Jordan Spieth had an off day but still found himself in the lead after the second round at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut.

After opening with a superb 63, Spieth could manage only a pedestrian one-under-par 69 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell.

“For an off day, to shoot one under, hopefully that’s the high score for this week,” he told Golf Channel after progressing to eight-under-par overall, one stroke ahead of fellow Americans Patrick Reed and Troy Merritt.

Former world number one Spieth missed a couple of short putts in a round marred by two dropped shots at the par-five 13th where his drive sailed out-of-bounds, but he also had his high moments, including a 35-foot birdie at the third.

“I made a double on a birdie hole and that throws you back a few shots but rebounded nicely,” he said.

“The mid-range game I’m feeling a little bit better about [but] I’ve got to put some more work in.”

Watch: second round highlights from the Travelers Championship

Reed, a teammate of Spieth’s at the last two Ryder Cups, moved within a shot of the leader with a 13-foot birdie at the final hole in a testing afternoon breeze.

“Hardest I’ve seen the golf course play in the past couple of years,” said Reed, a five-time PGA Tour winner who is coming off a tie for 13th at last week’s US Open.

“It was windy out there, switching a little bit, not only trying to figure out where the wind coming from, but how hard it was blowing made it a little more difficult than yesterday.

“So I’m just happy to shoot a low number and have a chance to win. I feel like the game’s where it needs to be.”

Rory McIlroy during the second round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.
Rory McIlroy during the second round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.

The cut fell at level par, with Rory McIlroy making it on the number after bogeying the final hole, where his approach shot came up short of the green after his back foot slipped during his downswing.

Another former world number one, Jason Day bowed out after missing the cut by two strokes after signing for a score one stroke higher than he actually shot. He birdied the third hole, but marked down a par on his card.

A player is not disqualified for signing for a higher score, but is not allowed to rectify the mistake once he puts his signature on the card.

In this case it was merely academic, because Day would have missed the cut anyway as the Australian did at the US Open.