Jordan Spieth misses cut at Houston Open

Jordan Spieth plays his shot from the first tee during round two of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions on January 8, 2016
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Jordan Spieth fails to make the cut at the Shell Houston Open as Sung Kang opens up a six-shot lead at the final tournament before The Masters.

Jordan Spieth has failed to make the cut at the Shell Houston Open as South Korea's Sung Kang opened up a six-shot lead at the halfway stage.

Spieth would have hoped to be competing at the top end of the leaderboard ahead of next week's Masters, but his second-round 77 cost him his place at the weekend.

Adam Scott, Patrick Reed, Henrik Stenson and Lee Westwood also under-performed before their trip to Augusta, but there were no such problems for Sung as he posted a 63 on Friday.

He sits six shots ahead of Hudson Swafford and Russell Henley, while Rickie Fowler dropped to fourth position after only registering a score of 71.

England's Justin Rose currently sits just outside of the top 10, but former world number one Luke Donald is down in 40th place.

Tiger Woods of the US plays during a practice round for he 79th Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2015
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