David Peoples kept his golf game safely in cruise control Sunday during the final round of the 3M Championship.
Bernhard Langer opened his full throttle for a dazzling last-day surge to match his blaze orange shirt.
Six shots behind Peoples with 18 holes to play, Langer gave himself a lofty goal: 10 under par.
"When you're desperate what can you do?" Langer said.
He went out and accomplished exactly what he set out for, and finally earned a victory he had been longing for.
Langer, playing two groups ahead of Peoples, shot 31 on each nine for his 10-under 62 at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine. It put him at 18 under par, winning the tournament by two strokes over Peoples. Olin Browne and Kenny Perry finished three shots back.
It's Langer's 15th victory on the Champions Tour but his first in his past 24 starts on the 50-and-over circuit, a career-long gap. His longest previous drought was 11 events.
Langer had finished in the top 10 in eight consecutive tournaments, and last week was ahead on Sunday in the Senior British Open before poor shots opened the door for Fred Couples.