Nelson delayed at least 3 hours after heavy overnight rain at already-soaked TPC Four Seasons
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The second round of the AT&T Byron Nelson will be delayed at least three hours after nearly 5 inches of rain fell overnight on the already-saturated TPC Four Seasons.
The storm moved over the course starting about midnight Thursday after Steven Bowditch took a two-shot lead with an opening 8-under 62 that left Masters champion Jordan Spieth seven strokes off the lead in his hometown event.
The 4 1/2 inches from the latest storm pushed the total to about 17 inches in less than three weeks at the Dallas-area course. Texas officials are calling May the state's wettest month on record.
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Spieth was set for an early tee time that will now be closer to noon Friday if not later as workers try to make the course playable.