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Gary Woodland
/ˈɡæɹi ˈwʊdlənd/
Definition
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Gary Woodland is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and won the 2019 U.S. Open, his first major championship.
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In 2025, he received the PGA Tour Courage Award following successful brain surgery to remove lesions, marking his inspiring return to competitive golf.
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Gary Woodland's 2019 U.S. Open win was so unexpected, even his putter looked surprised rolling into the cup.
After brain surgery, Gary Woodland birdied holes like he was plotting revenge on every fairway divot.
Gary Woodland teared up accepting the Courage Award, proving real golfers cry only when they've conquered the unplayable lie of life.
Gary Woodland shouts 'Rock Chalk' on Instagram, channeling Kansas Jayhawks spirit into drives that could launch a satellite.