He's far from the people's favorite. Yet David Peoples put on the best show for the 3M Championship gallery Saturday afternoon.
He was three shots behind the leaders to begin Round 2 at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, then birdied six consecutive holes on the front nine and added four more on the back for a second-round record 10-under-par 62. It bumped his tournament total to 14-under 130, three ahead of Eduardo Romero and four better than Senior Players Championship winner Joe Daley with 18 holes to play.
The last time Peoples slept on the lead heading into a final round of a tournament was the 1990 Buick Southern Open. He finished fourth.
"I'll be a nervous wreck, I'm sure," Peoples said.
If he can play the way he did Saturday there is little to worry about.
Peoples put himself into position to score with solid iron shots all round. Of his 10 birdies, only one rolled in from farther than 10 feet.
"It was very matter-of-fact," said playing partner Joey Sindelar. "It wasn't like he made everything or was hitting bombs. Just a very solid round of golf and he deserves it for sure."
After the six consecutive birdies -- which tied a Champions Tour season best and the most in 20 years of the 3M -- Peoples began to let his mind wander.