On Sept. 18, 2023, surgeons cut a baseball-sized hole into the side of Gary Woodland’s head. They were trying to remove part ...
Gary Woodland's story is one of the most difficult we've heard in years. The popular golfer's life fell apart the moment he ...
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.
Gary Woodland returned to golf after a brain lesion. This week, the U.S. Open champion had an encouraging start to his 2025.
After having a brain tumor removed, Gary Woodland came back too soon last year but through yoga and meditation, he's learning to calm his mind.
HONOLULU – Gary Woodland calls last year the hardest one of his life. Four months after undergoing brain surgery ... I'd like to have a positive impact on myself playing golf, and I'd like ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Gary Woodland was like so many other players when he arrived at the Sony Open. His thoughts immediately went to defending champion Grayson Murray, who openly shared his struggles with ...
Woodland, best known for his U.S. Open victory at Pebble Beach in 2019, is reminded of that as he tries to get back to full strength from September 2023 brain surgery ... golf, and I’d like to ...
Ernie Els, left, of South Africa and Gary Woodland of the United States shake hands on the 18th green following their opening round of the British Open Golf Championships at Royal Troon golf club ...