Playing out of the third-to-last twosome, World No. 387 D.J. Trahan back-pedaled with a 2-under-par 37-33=70 in the third round of the Safeway Open, falling four spots to T7 on 14-under 202, two short of three players at the top.
The 39-year-old, playing his first Safeway since T47 in 2012 at the former venue (CordeValle GC), will play out of the fifth-to-last twosome in the finale with Doug Ghim. He’s chasing his third TOUR victory in 325 events, first since the 90-hole 2008 Bob Hope 224 starts ago, where he came from four back (T2) with 7-under 65 to win by three over 72-hole leader Justin Leonard (72). On nine (of 14) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, the Clemson alum offset two bogeys at holes 1 (3-putt from 38'7") and 2, with four birdies at 5, 14, 16 and 18, three of those birdie-4s. He posted a -0.174 SG: Putting with 30 total putts, converting two scoring tries from between 11 and 31 feet, but whiffed on birdie at 12 from 4'6".