Gary Woodland achieved a remarkable feat by making his first career hole-in-one during the Par 3 contest at the Masters, just six months after undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor. This event, witnessed by his three children, marked Woodland's significant return to the course and has been widely celebrated.
Gary Woodland, Who Just Had A Brain Tumor Removed 6 Months Ago, Made A Hole-In-One Today At The Masters Par 3 Tournament #TheMasters https://t.co/SADi3TBa3O https://t.co/SADi3TBa3O
Masters hopeful Gary Woodland hits a hole-in-one at Par 3 just six months after brain tumour https://t.co/YTXwybvqta
Masters 2024: Gary Woodland hits a hole-in-one just SIX MONTHS after having a brain tumor removed as he achieves feat for first time in Par 3 competition https://t.co/FJo5mZAepQ https://t.co/F35k0MsIAG
Gary Woodland got a hole-in-one at the Masters' par 3 contest less than a year after brain surgery https://t.co/IR3I3ndrVH
Six months ago, Gary Woodland underwent surgery to remove a brain lesion. Now he's back on the course and made a hole-in-one at #TheMasters Par 3 contest 👏 https://t.co/DdCMBzZtxk
Gary Woodland making an ace during the Par 3 contest at the Masters just 6 months after having a brain tumor removed - with his 3 kids there to witness it - that’s the good stuff! https://t.co/KgJ8ojHN4S
Gary Woodland's first career hole-in-one at the Par 3 Contest. #themasters https://t.co/gGbJTHb8PK