JDC 'Back to the Future' - Quad-Cities Online
Next to Spieth on the tee box is South Korea born and New Zealand bred Danny Lee, a 24-year-old international sensation looking to become the first golfer since David Duval in 1997 to score his first two PGA Tour victories in back-to-back weekends. Final round action starts at 7 a. m. , with the final pairing beginning at 12:40 p. m. "It would be really cool to grab a win back at a place that's special to me," Spieth said, "and to take down a guy that's as hot as anybody in golf would be... Besides a meteoric rise to the No. 2 ranking in the world after scoring his first PGA Tour victory at the JDC two summers ago, Spieth also won a game of one upmanship Saturday with last weekend's playoff-winner at The Greenbrier. Lee had the low-round on the Tour's traditional "moving day" at 9-under 62, starting a nine-birdie round with three birdies, and claiming the lead at 15-under. However, behind his playing partner the first two days, Spieth answered with a round to remember, mixing two eagles and six birdies for his lowest round to date on Tour, a 10-under 61 for the JDC lead at 17-under. Included in Spieth's round were an eagle on No. 17 followed by a birdie on the finishing hole. The birdie was on a first-pumping, 18-foot putt. "That's Jordan Spieth, and he's been playing really well the last couple of years, and this year he's winning everything. After all, Spieth started the JDC with an even-par opening round. Source: www.qconline.com