New York Daily News

3 LITTLE BIRDIES!

Spieth has Trust lead after strong back 9

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OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. — Jordan Spieth delivered most of the excitement Saturday at The Northern Trust with three birdies in a four-hole stretch on the front nine to take the lead, and then three straight birdies on the back nine to pull away from a strong cast of contenders.

Now if he can just inject a little boredom into his life.

Spieth matched the low score of the tournament at Glen Oaks Club with a 6-under 64, giving him a three-shot lead over Dustin Johnson as he tries to embellish an already strong reputation as a closer.

Based on the last few months, however, his record only looks good on paper.

“It’s easier to win from that position. You’ve got an advantage on the field,” Spieth said. “But look at my last lead — three shots, and that was gone by the fourth hole. Anything can happen on Sunday.”

He was referring to the British Open, where he lost a comfortabl­e lead in the first hour, finally fell behind on the 13th hole and then put together one of the best finishing stretches in major championsh­ip history at Royal Birkdale to beat Matt Kuchar.

He could have just as easily been referring to The Travelers a month earlier, where he struggled so mightily with his putting that he had to save par from a bunker to get into a playoff, then won on the first extra hole by holing a bunker shot.

“I imagine it’s not like guys that were chasing Tiger where you almost feel hopeless and you try and do all you can,” Spieth said. “Because I’ve shown that things can get a little off, and have to get back on track.”

He was on the right track on another glorious afternoon of sunshine on Long Island. It was the second straight day that Spieth filled his card with birdies on the easier back nine at Glen Oaks — a 30 on Friday, a 31 on Saturday.

Johnson, his regular partner at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, failed to take advantage until he stuffed his approach into 4 feet on the 18th hole for a birdie and a 67 to narrow the gap and get into the final group with Spieth. —AP

 ?? GETTY ?? Jordan Spieth is all smiles at Glen Oaks Saturday while taking a three-stroke lead heading into final round of Northern Trust, aided by three consecutiv­e birdies starting on the 14th hole.
GETTY Jordan Spieth is all smiles at Glen Oaks Saturday while taking a three-stroke lead heading into final round of Northern Trust, aided by three consecutiv­e birdies starting on the 14th hole.
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