Spieth seizes lead in Houston Open

By AFP
April 05, 2015

HOUSTON: With another crack at the Masters looming, rising US star Jordan Spieth fired a five-under par 67 on Saturday to grab a...

HOUSTON: With another crack at the Masters looming, rising US star Jordan Spieth fired a five-under par 67 on Saturday to grab a one-stroke lead after three rounds of the Houston Open.

Spieth finished with six birdies and one bogey to build the 54-hole total of a 14-under 202 and was one stroke in front of Americans Scott Piercy, Johnson Wagner and Austin Cook.

Piercy, who matched the course record with a 63 on Thursday before ballooning to a 74 on Friday, rebounded with a six-under par 66. Wagner also signed for a 66 while Cook carded a two-under 70 to round out the group on a 203.

Englishmen Kelvin Day and Paul Casey both shot 68s to head a group on 205, where they were joined by Charles Howell (69) and Russell Henley (68).

Phil Mickelson, whose game appeared to be coming around just in time for a run at a fourth Masters title, endured a tough day that included a double bogey and four back-nine bogeys -- three in a row to end his three-over 75.

He was in a group on 208, six shots off the pace.

If Spieth can hang on for a third US PGA Tour title, it will give him massive momentum heading into the first major of the year at Augusta National next week.

Last year Spieth led by two strokes with 11 holes to play on Sunday at Augusta, but mid-round bogeys opened the door to eventual winner Bubba Watson. (AFP)
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