Texas high school golfer Jordan Spieth makes cut at Byron Nelson Championship.

High school junior Jordan Spieth is sticking around to play the weekend at the Byron Nelson Championship, becoming the sixth-youngest player to make the cut at a PGA Tour event.
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May 22, 2010 - PRLog -- High school junior Jordan Spieth is sticking around to play the weekend at the Byron Nelson Championship, becoming the sixth-youngest player to make the cut at a PGA Tour event.

Spieth tapped in a par putt to loud cheers for a 3-under 137 through two rounds of his first-ever tournament against the pros.

On Friday, Spieth finished his suspended opening round with a 68, then after only a brief rest shot 69 in the second round.

Spieth is 16 years, nine months and 24 days. He's also the second 16-year-old to make a cut this season, joining Italy's Matteo Manassero at the Masters.

Manassero also has the best-ever finish by someone this young, having tied for 13th at the 2009 British Open.

http://vetea.com/golf/masters-golf-tournament-2010.html

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