Golf star bursts into tears after sealing first win since brain tumor
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Gary Woodland was overcome with emotion after achieving a stunning victory at the Houston Open, marking a triumphant return following brain surgery and a challenging battle with PTSD. This victory secured his spot in the upcoming Masters.

The poignant scene unfolded under the setting sun at Memorial Park on Sunday evening, 30 months after Woodland underwent surgery to remove a tumor. His win comes just two weeks after he opened up about his harrowing experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Displaying peak performance over the weekend, Woodland began the final round with a narrow one-shot lead, which he impressively extended to a commanding seven-shot advantage, ultimately clinching the trophy—a win as monumental as his 2019 US Open victory at Pebble Beach.

Woodland finished with a 3-under 67, leaving him five shots clear of runner-up Nicolai Hojgaard. As the crowd momentarily stopped chanting his name, he calmly sank a 5-foot par putt, raised his arms to the sky, and let tears flow freely.

“We play an individual sport out here, but I wasn’t alone today,” Woodland remarked, his voice filled with emotion, as his wife looked on from the green’s edge.

He continued, “To anyone going through tough times, I hope they see my journey and find the strength to persevere. Just keep fighting.”

Gary Woodland wipes away tears after sealing his first PGA Tour win since the 2019 US Open

Gary Woodland wipes away tears after sealing his first PGA Tour win since the 2019 US Open

Woodland, pictured kissing his wife, is only three years on from brain surgery

His victory also seals him a spot in next week's Masters Tournament at Augusta

Woodland, pictured kissing his wife Gabby (left), is only three years on from brain surgery

Woodland has been a popular figure and powerful player since he left a two-sport college career and joined the PGA Tour. But he began to struggle in 2023, only to learn he had a lesion on the part of his brain that caused unfounded fears that he was dying.

Surgery in September 2023, which involved a baseball-sized hole cut from the side of his head, removed much of the lesion. His return in January 2024 looked fine on the outside, particularly last year when he was runner-up at the Houston Open.

But he was hurting badly with PTSD, once rushing to a portable bathroom to break down in tears when he was overcome with emotion. He chose two weeks ago to share his struggles in a Golf Channel interview.

‘I appreciate that love and support. But inside, I feel like I’m dying, and I feel like I’m living a lie,’ he said in the interview. ‘I want to live my dreams and be successful out here. But I want to help people, too. I realize now I’ve got to help myself first.’

He said this week going public made him feel ‘1,000 pounds lighter.’

As his putt dropped on the 18th hole, Woodland spread his arms wide and looked to the skies

As his putt dropped on the 18th hole, Woodland spread his arms wide and looked to the skies

His physical strength sure didn’t leave him. Woodland reached 196mph ball speed on one tee shot Sunday, and more striking was the smooth control he showed over every shot.

He finished at 21-under 259 for his first victory since the US Open, and the fifth of his career. This one came with a big bonus – it makes him eligible for the Masters in two weeks.

Hojgaard fell back with a double bogey on the par-5 seventh hole. He closed with a 71 and a consolation prize. He secured his position inside the top 50 in the world to secure his invitation to the Masters.

Hojgaard and defending champion Min Woo Lee (67) chose to stay back on their way to the 18th green to give Woodland the stage to himself, a gesture rarely seen outside the majors. It spoke to Woodland’s popularity in golf.

Woodland celebrates with his wife Gabby, caddie Brennan Little and agent Mark Steinberg - who also represents Tiger Woods

Woodland celebrates with his wife Gabby, caddie Brennan Little and agent Mark Steinberg – who also represents Tiger Woods

‘We thought it was appropriate to let him have his moment,’ Hojgaard said. ‘It was a pretty cool moment for Gary and it was cool to see. I’m really happy for him.’

Woodland felt huge relief by sharing his PTSD struggles, and he had some technical help with his golf. He went to a new putter to help his alignment, and he consulted coach Randy Smith before going to stiffer shafts in his irons because his speed had returned and that helped him have better control of his shots.

There was no chance controlling his emotions, certainly over the last hour when the outcome was obvious and the 18th hole when it became reality.

But he said it’s still golf, and there’s still a battle with his recovery from brain surgery.

‘It’s just another day. Today was a good day,’ Woodland said with a smile and a short laugh. ‘But I’ve got a big fight ahead of me, and I’m going to keep going. But I’m proud of myself right now.’

His wife, Gabby, was with him all 18 holes with their three children at home. Woodland has said his wife was key to get him through surgery and what followed. ‘This has been hard on me. It’s been a lot harder on her,’ he said.

Woodland previously lifted the lid on his intense battle with PTSD in the wake of brain surgery

Woodland previously lifted the lid on his intense battle with PTSD in the wake of brain surgery

The golf star, pictured with his family at Augusta, admitted he feels like he is 'dying inside'

The golf star, pictured with his family at Augusta, admitted he feels like he is ‘dying inside’ 

The victory moves him just outside the top 50 in the world and makes him eligible for all the elite events the rest of the PGA Tour schedule.

Michael Thorbjornsen was in position to move into the top 50 and get into the Masters until he made three bogeys in a four-hole stretch on the back nine and stumbled to a 72 to finish well outside the top 10. 

Meanwhile, Shane Lowry made a hole-in-one on the second hole, his fourth on the PGA Tour. The others came on No. 7 at Pebble Beach, No. 17 at the TPC Sawgrass and No. 12 at Augusta National. 

Adam Scott also made an ace on the 11th hole, while PGA Tour rookie Johnny Keefer shot 64 and tied for third.

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