Deadspin | Gary Woodland wins PGA Tour Courage Award

Deadspin | Gary Woodland wins PGA Tour Courage Award
PGA: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am - Final RoundFebruary 2, 2025; Pebble Beach, California, USA; Gary Woodland hits his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Gary Woodland, who underwent surgery in September 2023 to remove a benign brain tumor, is the recipient of the PGA Tour Courage Award.

Woodland, 40, is playing full-time as he continues to manage what the tour called the “physical, emotional and mental” effects of the condition. He is competing this week at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches in Florida.

Medical tests in May 2023 showed Woodland had a lesion pressing on his brain. He underwent a craniotomy that September, and doctors removed most of the tumor and cut off blood supply to prevent future growth.

“Gary’s journey has been well documented and the fact that he has overcome so many challenges associated with his initial diagnosis is nothing short of miraculous,” PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said in a news release Wednesday, announcing the honor. “We are so proud to honor him with the PGA Tour Courage Award recognizing his relentless spirit and his willingness to share his story and inspire others.”

Woodland is a four-time PGA Tour winner and won the 2019 U.S. Open. He returned to play in January 2024 and had three top-25s in 26 starts, including a T9 at the Shriners Children’s Open last season.

In 2024, he has three top-25 finishes in four starts.

As part of the award, Woodland received $25,000 to contribute to a charity of his choice. He has earmarked the money for Champion Charities, which conducts research and supports patients with brain tumors, trauma or disease. Woodland and his wife, Gabby, said they would match the donation.

–Field Level Media

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