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Woodland receives PGA Tour Courage Award

 Former U.S. Open champion, Gary Woodland, has been named the recipient of the PGA Tour Courage Award on Wednesday for his return to full-time com­petition on the U.S.-based circuit following brain surgery in 2023.

Woodland started expe­riencing symptoms in May 2023 and testing revealed a brain lesion pressing on the part of the brain that controlled fear and anxiety.

As his symptoms wors­ened, Woodland elected to undergo a craniotomy in September 2023 where doctors removed a majority of the tumor, confirmed it was benign and cut off the blood supply to prevent future growth.

Woodland returned to competition in January 2024 and went on to re­cord three top-25 finishes in 26 starts during the 2024 PGA Tour season, high­lighted by a share of ninth place at last October’s Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas.

The 40-year-old Wood­land was presented with the award by PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monah­an ahead of his start in this week’s Cognizant Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

The Courage Award is not presented annual­ly by the PGA Tour but reserved for individuals who overcome adversity, such as personal tragedy or debilitating injury or illness, to make a significant and meaningful contribution to the game of golf.

Woodland is the seventh recipient of the award, which was established in 2012, joining Erik Comp­ton (2013), Jarrod Lyle (2015), Gene Sauers (2017), Morgan Hoffmann (2020), D.J. Gregory (2022) and Chris Kirk (2023).

“He’s overcome so many challenges which is nothing short of miraculous,” said Monahan. “He continues to manage symptoms associated with his initial diagnosis while competing, and competing very well, at the highest level of profes­sional golf.

“Gary Woodland is a constant inspiration to us all. He’s an inspiration to his family, he’s an inspi­ration to his friends, he’s an inspiration to his peers. In that regard I’d say it’s hard to find a player on the PGA Tour that’s more admired and more respect­ed.”

—Reuters

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