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Gary Woodland Wins Emotional Houston Open After Surgery

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HOUSTON — Gary Woodland won the Houston Open on Sunday, closing with a 3-under 67 to finish 21-under 259 at Memorial Park Golf Course and secure a five-stroke victory over Nicolai Højgaard, marking his first PGA Tour win since the 2019 U.S. Open. The victory followed Woodland’s September 2023 brain surgery and a public disclosure of post-traumatic stress disorder in recent weeks; he and his team responded with gratitude, the gallery applauded, and organizers recorded final official scores and payout figures this week.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • September 2023: Gary Woodland undergoes brain surgery to remove a lesion.
  • Early spring (this year): Woodland returns to competition on the PGA Tour.
  • Two weeks before Houston Open: Woodland publicly discloses struggles with PTSD during a Players interview.
  • Saturday (54 holes): Woodland holds a one-shot lead at 18-under 192 after shooting 5-under 65.
  • Sunday (final round): Woodland shoots 3-under 67 to finish 21-under 259 and wins the Houston Open by five strokes.

Why This Matters to You

Gary Woodland's win is a testament to resilience. It shows that personal struggles, like PTSD, don't define us. It's a reminder that we can overcome challenges, even after major health scares. If you're facing adversity, take a leaf out of Woodland's book: seek help, stay determined, and keep pushing.

The Bottom Line

Woodland's victory after brain surgery and PTSD disclosure is a powerful story of triumph over adversity. It's proof that setbacks can be stepping stones to success. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a boost of inspiration today.

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Who Benefited

Gary Woodland, his support team, and mental health advocates benefited from the victory and public disclosure, gaining renewed attention, public sympathy, and visibility for athlete mental-health issues.

Who Impacted

Nicolai Højgaard and other competitors finished behind Woodland, losing the title and associated prize money and ranking advantages at the Houston Open.

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Who Benefited

Gary Woodland, his support team, and mental health advocates benefited from the victory and public disclosure, gaining renewed attention, public sympathy, and visibility for athlete mental-health issues.

Who Impacted

Nicolai Højgaard and other competitors finished behind Woodland, losing the title and associated prize money and ranking advantages at the Houston Open.

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