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After finishing second at the Houston Open, Gary Woodland talked about the challenges he still faces as a brain tumor patient.
Former University of Kansas golfer Gary Woodland continued his remarkable comeback from brain surgery, finishing in a tie for second on Sunday at the PGA Tour’s Texas Children’s Houston Open.
What a week it was for Gary Woodland in Houston. The 40-year-old returned to the PGA Tour after having brain surgery 18 months ago, and Sunday at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open, he tied a ...
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RotoBaller on MSNGary Woodland Could Add Some Surprise At Hilton HeadRead the recent PGA news and rumors about Gary Woodland for fantasy golf. Gary Woodland came so close to winning his first tournament in ...
Such is the life of a man still recovering from brain surgery.
Gary Woodland didn’t win the Texas Children’s Houston Open, but his emotional runner-up finish is a big-picture victory in his comeback from brain surgery less than two years ago – and a ...
What a week it was for Gary Woodland in Houston. The 40-year-old returned to the PGA Tour after having brain surgery 18 months ago, and Sunday at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open ...
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