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Justin Thomas has held the Waialae Country Club record alone since the 2017 edition, when he also won the event. His ...
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MCC grad Kelly Welsh reflects on memorable Sony Open experienceFrom Jan. 9-12, Manistee Catholic Central graduate Kelly Welsh competed in the Sony Open in Hawaii at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu ... Tour players like Gary Woodland.
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Eugenio Chacarra is out of LIV Golf and losing prime years. It's a cautionary tale for youthHONOLULU (AP) — One of the complaints that ... “Tiger changed a lot of things,” Gary Woodland said. “Guys are training at a younger age, hitting it long and hard. Look at what Nick Dunlap ...
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Gary Woodland didn’t win the Texas Children’s Houston Open, but his emotional runner-up finish is a big-picture victory in his comeback from brain surgery less than two years ago – and a ...
SAN ANTONIO — Sunday was a really good day for Gary Woodland. Tuesday was not. Such is the life of a man still recovering from brain surgery. Woodland, now famously, underwent a craniotomy on Sept.
Gary Woodland stands at the tee box at the first hole during the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open golf tournament. Erik Williams-Imagn Images It’s easy to want to jump on the ...
Woodland has finished in the top 20 twice over his last ten appearances. He had his best finish at the Texas Children's Houston Open, where he finished tied for second with a score of 19-under.
After all, they're the ones that know how to get the job done when the chips are down. Gary Woodland is included in that group after winning the 2019 U.S. Open. Just before the 2025 edition of The ...
Gary Woodland didn’t end up winning at the Texas Children’s Houston Open on Sunday afternoon. While that trophy went to Min Woo Lee, Woodland is leaving with his head held high. It wasn’t ...
Since undergoing surgery in 2023 that removed a lesion from his brain, PGA golfer Gary Woodland has been trying to get back to the form he was in when he won the U.S. Open in 2019. Woodland is ...
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