Don Trahan

Donald Roland Trahan (born November 13, 1949 - died June 21, 2024) was an American PGA Master Professional golf instructor. Known as "The Swing Surgeon," Trahan was the father of PGA Tour professional golfer D. J. Trahan.

Early life
Trahan was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. His father introduced him to the game of golf when he was ten years old. By the age of twelve, Trahan was a scratch golfer and a member of New Bedford Public Links, now called Whaling City Golf Club (known as The Whale).

Trahan graduated from Bishop Stang Catholic High School in 1967. He was the top player on the high school golf team all four years he attended. Trahan then attended Southeastern Massachusetts University (Now University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth) where he was again the top player on the golf team all four years he attended. He is a member of Delta Kappa Phi fraternity. He graduated in 1971 with a double major in political science and history with plans to become a corporate attorney.

Trahan met his wife, Susan, while attending college. The two married in 1973 and moved to Port Orange, Florida where Trahan would begin his effort to obtain his PGA Tour Card. From there, Trahan took an assistant's job at Sugar Mill Country Club in New Smyrna Beach, Florida and entered into the PGA of America Apprentice Program. He earned a Class A membership in 1977.

He would later achieve the status of PGA Master Professional in 1992.

Philosophy
While Director of Golf Instruction for Sea Pines Resort at the famed Harbour Town Golf Links, Trahan created a teaching center that includes a teaching certification program for all of the resort's golf instructors. His list of regular students includes a growing number of members of the PGA, LPGA, and other mini tours. He also works with college and junior players. Trahan acquired his training methods and swing methodology through years of study with engineers, physicists, a kinesiologist and an orthopedic surgeon to learn the physics and physiology of swinging a golf club. From this study evolved "The low stress, low maintenance golf swing," through which Trahan shows students how to hit the ball straight and long without stress and strain.

Prior to his work at the Sea Pines/Harbour Town Golf Links, Trahan ran golf schools in Florida and was head golf professional at Pinetree Country Club in Kennesaw, Georgia. In the mid-1990s, Trahan was co-owner and Director of Golf at the Links O'Tryon in Campobello S.C., the number one rated semi-private Golf Club in South Carolina for 14 consecutive years. He has been a golf professional for over 35 years. His Swing Surgeon Golf Schools are located at Old South Golf Links in Bluffton, South Carolina (near Hilton Head Island, SC). Trahan's passion for helping golfers play better and enjoy the game more resulted in the creation of several training aids and instructional videos. These instruction and training tools have become the nucleus of his company, The Swing Surgeon Group.

In addition, Trahan shares his knowledge and philosophy through various websites.

Author
Trahan was a teaching editor for Golf Magazine from 1987 to 1992 and continues to have articles published there and in numerous national magazines. The February 1998 issue of Senior Golfer Magazine featured a six-page article outlining the results of a study based on Trahan's theory of the short, 3/4 length, limited turn backswing. The biomechanical study in which Trahan participated, and scientifically proved correct, showed that a short swing does not lose clubhead speed versus a full parallel swing. Trahan was featured in the July 1993 issue of Choice magazine, the award-winning publication of Golf-Digest Japan. Most recently Trahan wrote the feature instruction article for the February 1998 issue of Senior Golfer Magazine.

PGA of America Apprentice Program

 * Class A member – 1977
 * PGA Master Professional – 1992

Awards

 * Golf Magazine, "The Best 50 Teachers in America" – 1991
 * Golf Magazine, "The 100 Best Teachers in America" – 1996
 * Carolinas PGA Senior Player of the Year – 2002, 2007

Tournament wins

 * Carolinas PGA (CPGA) Senior Championship – 2002
 * 12 CPGA Senior Wins

Collegiate golf record

 * Match play record (53–0–3) – 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971