On Sept. 18, 2023, surgeons cut a baseball-sized hole into the side of Gary Woodland’s head. They were trying to remove part of a lesion in his brain they believed was causing seizures.
Exactly one year ago, Gary Woodland returned to golf after a brain lesion. Following “one of the hardest years” of his life, the U.S. Open champion had an encouraging start to his 2025.
HONOLULU – Gary Woodland calls last year the hardest one of his life. Four months after undergoing brain surgery in September 2023, he returned to the PGA Tour here at Waialae Country Club at ...
TGL? Him? Gary Woodland laughs at the suggestion of playing in the league brimming with bells and whistles and hammers and clocks. Simulator golf is stimulator golf, and he has to be mindful of ...
HONOLULU — Gary ... Woodland knows all about anxiety and the value of being open. He lived in fear of dying for nearly four months in 2023 until doctors discovered a lesion on his brain, on ...