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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 ...
Read 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 ...