SILVIS, Ill. — Davis Thompson made birdie on half of his holes Saturday on a soft and defenseless TPC Deere Run, matching his career low with a 9-under 62 for a two-shot lead going into the final round of the John Deere Classic.
Thompson made birdie even after his one bad swing, escaping from the trees on the par-5 17th and then hitting wedge from a bad angle over a knob of rough to 8 feet.
He was at 21-under 192, his first time with the 54-hole lead in his second year on the PGA Tour.
That doesn't feel like much of a lead this week.
''The guys behind me are playing really well,'' Thompson said. ''I know it's going to be tough to finish off a golf tournament, but I've done it before. I just have to stay present-minded.''
His lone win was on the Korn Ferry Tour two years ago.
Eric Cole hit 3-wood from 274 yards to just inside 15 feet for eagle on the 17th that carried him to a 64 and into the final group. He was two shots behind. Joining them will be Aaron Rai of England, in the final group for the second straight week after a 66.
The final round will be in threesomes off both tees for a slightly later start Sunday with hopes of avoiding storms that already have made the course vulnerable to low scoring.