ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. – However this weekend at the RSM Classic turns out for D.J. Trahan, 2019 has been a good year.
He didn’t win, although he’s currently tied for second place and just two strokes behind Tyler Duncan at the RSM Classic, but he has accomplished plenty.
“It's been a total rebuild for me just from the perspective of losing my confidence, being injured. It was a vicious downward spiral for me really and a lot of times guys don't come back from stuff like that,” said Trahan, who has struggled with back injuries the last few years.