When Gary Woodland sank his final putt at Memorial Park Golf Course on Sunday, he didn't pump his fist or shout in celebration. Instead, he stretched out his arms, looked up to the sky and exhaled - tears filling his eyes. The moment marked far more than a golf victory. It was the culmination of a grueling journey through brain surgery, a PTSD diagnosis and a very public fight to reclaim his life and career. Woodland won the Texas Children's Houston Open on Sunday, March 29, finishing five shots ahead of runner-up Nicolai Højgaard. It was his first PGA Tour win since the 2019 U.S.