Gary Woodland wins Houston Open after brain surgery and PTSD struggles: ‘Today was a good day’
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Gary Woodland won the Houston Open on Sunday, a moment that seemed improbable 30 months ago when he had brain surgery, and even two weeks ago when he opened up about his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Woodland looked close to his best at Memorial Park, coasting home to a trophy that felt as important as his US Open title at Pebble Beach in 2019.
He closed with a three-under 67 to win by five shots over Nicolai Hojgaard. The gallery chanted Woodland's name before falling silent so he could roll in the winning putt.