If Mark Wiebe can play this well on adrenaline alone, the rest of the Champions Tour stands little chance in the weeks to come.
Four days removed from winning the Senior British Open on the fifth hole of a sudden-death playoff, Wiebe endured a second sleepless night Thursday. He arrived at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine for the opening round of the 3M Championship on Friday blurry-eyed but ready to go.
Did he ever.
It took Wiebe all of two holes to get the speed of the bent grass greens on this side of the pond figured out. He birdied five of the next seven, using the advice of playing partners Nick Price and Jay Haas.
"Just keep riding that pony," Wiebe said after finishing his bogey-free round of 8-under-par 64, good for a one-shot lead over Kenny Perry and Corey Pavin.
The comic relief was a welcomed anecdote for a man finding it hard to adjust back from a six-hour time difference.
"I am exhausted, there is no doubt about it," he said. "I'm getting better every day. But I can tell my mind and body, and I'm tired of thinking."
If he can string together two more days like Friday, there won't be much left to do but celebrate a little more.