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HONOLULU (AP) — Gary Woodland arrived at the Sony Open and had a good night of sleep, meaning he didn't jump out of bed and grab the side of the mattress to make sure he wasn't falling out of ...
American golfer Gary Woodland said he was “fear-driven every day, mostly around death” in the months before undergoing brain surgery last year.
Woodland, 39, spoke with the Associated Press this week about his recovery from brain surgery last September and what it means for him to get back on the course this weekend in Honolulu, Hawaii at ...
HONOLULU — Gary Woodland had a brief vacation with wife Gabby on the Big Island before coming over to Oahu for the Sony Open. Never was a 45-minute flight more memorable. They were in the second row ...
Gary Woodland more appreciative of golf, life after brain surgery to remove lesion - Palm Beach Post
Gary Woodland felt all these symptoms last April, ... He described his ordeal in much greater detail in Honolulu at the Sony Open, his first tournament since the Sept. 18 surgery.
He tied for 16th at the Sony Open in Honolulu, then shot 68-72-70 in the AT&T before posting 68 in Sunday’s final round. Woodland finished the tournament at 10-under-par.
Gary Woodland makes his return to the PGA Tour this week after a health care that he ... Meeting with the media Tuesday afternoon at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Woodland appeared to be ...
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