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Whether it was hometown pressure or not, Jordan Spieth misses the cut at the Byron Nelson but says he’s not far off

IRVING — Jordan Spieth says he has never felt undue pressure to win his hometown AT&T Byron Nelson. The tournament he grew up attending at the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas with his dad. The event in which he tied for 16th at age 16, catapulting himself into the national spotlight. The tournament with the Dallas-headquartered title sponsor that Spieth endorses. The hometown-pressure storyline seems debatable, especially now, but the look of dismay on Spieth’s face and the disgust in his voice after he shot 75 Friday and missed the Nelson cut made it clear that this wasn’t just any old day of bad golf. “I made five bogeys in the round through my first 12 holes, which is just ridiculous out here,”

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