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Jordan Spieth keeps a clean card in the mud for a 63 to lead the PGA Tour playoff opener

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MEMPHIS, Tennessee: Jordan Spieth kept a clean card and clean pants, even without having to roll them up to his calves on a rain-soaked course.

He opened with a 7-under 63 on Thursday for a one-shot lead in the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Spieth chipped in for eagle and made a key par putt on the 17th to take his first 18-hole lead on the PGA Tour since the Sony Open in January.

He missed the cut the next day in Honolulu. That won’t be possible at the TPC Southwind — the 70-player field has no cut. The start to the PGA Tour postseason was sloppy one.

Storms dumped 2 inches of rain in the early morning that caused a delay of just over two hours and players sent off on both sides.

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