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 learned of his diagnosis! Previously, Woodland had felt changes in his body,
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. Doctors hoped they could help the golfer and winner of the 2019 U.S. Open regain control of his life.
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 season.
Next week's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is the second signature event on the 2025 PGA Tour schedule, meaning a bigger purse and stacked field. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and No. 3 Rory McIlroy will both make their first Tour starts of the new year.
The PGA on Tuesday announced the 16 members of the 2025 Player Advisory Council, which includes four first-time members Eric Cole, Trevor Cone, Max McGreevy and Gary Woodland.
Will Zalatoris and Gary Woodland withdrew from the Farmers Insurance Open on Wednesday, just hours before their scheduled first-round tee times at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. An immediate explanation for the players' absences was not provided by PGA Tour Communications.
Gary Woodland recorded a T16 finish at the Sony Open in Hawaii, but prior to that, his results had been inconsistent. Over his previous five starts, Woodland posted a missed cut, T33, T9, T16, and another missed cut.
The PGA Tour has announced the composition of its Player Advisory Council (PAC) for 2025, which includes top golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas. The PAC advises the PGA Tour Policy Board and Commissioner on circuit-related issues.
From Charlie Hoffman's comeback to the likely location for the Genesis Invitational, here are the top storylines as the tour heads into a big stretch.
The PAC advises and consults with the PGA Tour Policy Board and Commissioner Jay Monahan on issues affecting the Tour.
Sellers Shy, the lead golf producer for CBS, applauded Thomas for reaching out to players about more access. Jim Nantz, the lead announcer who is starting his 40th year with CBS, suggested the walk-and-talk could be expanded.
A Sunday shootout awaits between proven PGA TOUR winners and those trying to ... Maverick McNealy, Gary Woodland and Russell Henley along with Ryan Gerard, who seeks a first win.