Playing out of the penultimate threesome, World No. 396 D.J. Trahan stalled out to a 3-under-par 31-36=67 in the third round of The RSM Classic for a 54-hole total of 15-under 197, dropping two places to solo 4th, three in arrears of leader Brendon Todd, who fired a day-low 62.
The 38-year-old will play out of the penultimate threesome again in R4, this time with Kyoung-Hoon Lee and Ricky Barnes. He’s eyeing his third TOUR win in 312 events, first since the 90-hole Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in 2008 (211 starts ago), where he came from four back with 7-under 65 to win by three. The Atlanta native piped all 14 fairways and conjured 13 greens in regulation, gaining strokes off-the-tee (0.586) and around-the-green (1.398), but losing 1.085 on approach. He was bogey-free 5-under thru 11 holes, circling 2 and four straight at 7-10, but played his final seven in 2-over, squaring bogeys at 12 and 18 (failed scrambles). The Clemson alum registered 1.692 putts per GIR and 0.048 SG: Putting, converting two scoring tries from between nine and 16 feet, and also holed-out for birdie-3 at nine from 26'5" away.