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Spieth's putter remains ice-cold in Round 3 of AT&T Byron Nelson

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Jordan Spieth's putting woes continued in Round 3 of the AT&T Byron Nelson, leading to an even-par 71 to sit in a tie for 29th - 10 shots off the lead.

After three-putting his final hole in Round 2, Spieth got off to another terrible start on the greens Saturday, missing a 3-footer on No. 3, which led to his second bogey of the day.

The 24-year-old lost over 2.1 strokes on the green in Round 3 and ranks 72nd out of the 75 golfers to make the cut in strokes gained: putting. He made only one putt outside of 10 feet on Saturday.

Spieth also missed a 15-inch putt in Round 2, leading to an embarrassing bogey.

The struggles with the flat stick are a shocking theme this season for Spieth, as he ranks 183rd on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: putting.

Spieth will search for answers when his final round begins at 10:23 a.m. ET Sunday.

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