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Golfer Woodland's Brave Battle With PTSD After Brain Surgery
9 Apr
Summary
- Woodland overcame brain surgery and a PTSD diagnosis.
- He won the Houston Open in 2026 after a six-year drought.
- Doctors removed a benign brain lesion in September 2023.

Professional golfer Gary Woodland, a five-time PGA Tour winner, has publicly shared his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder following brain surgery. In September 2023, Woodland underwent an operation to remove a benign lesion on his brain. The procedure involved creating a significant opening in his skull, requiring extensive staples to close.
Following the surgery, Woodland experienced severe symptoms and was diagnosed with PTSD. This diagnosis came as a shock, particularly as he returned to the golf circuit. Despite the external support, he described an internal struggle, feeling as though he was 'dying' and 'living a lie'.