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Gary Woodland collects 500 FedExCup points and $1.78 million with the win.
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Written by Rob Bolton
Gary Woodland collects 500 FedExCup points and $1.78 million with the win.
With a 3-under 67 in the final round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open, Gary Woodland prevailed by five strokes at 21-under 259. He earned 500 FedExCup points and $1,782,000 of the record purse of $9.9 million. Oh, and he also secured an exemption into the Masters.
But most of all, Woodland proved much more to himself than the ability to win again on the PGA TOUR. Scroll or swipe past the table for more details on his emotional triumph.
POSITIONGOLFERSCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS1Gary Woodland259 / -21500.000$1,782,000.002Nicolai Højgaard264 / -16300.000$1,079,100.00T3Johnny Keefer265 / -15162.500$584,100.00T3Min Woo Lee265 / -15162.500$584,100.005Sam Stevens266 / -14110.000$405,900.00T6Jake Knapp267 / 1388.750$322,987.50T6Chris Gotterup267 / 1388.750$322,987.50T6Sudarshan Yellamaraju267 / 1388.750$322,987.50T6Jason Day267 / 1388.750$322,987.50T10Bronson Burgoon268 / -12n/a (non-member)$259,875.00T10Sahith Theegala268 / -1272.500$259,875.00T12Adrien Dumont de Chassart269 / -1162.500$220,275.00T12Denny McCarthy269 / -1162.500$220,275.00T14Keith Mitchell270 / -1053.000$170,775.00T14Pontus Nyholm270 / -1053.000$170,775.00T14Thorbjørn Olesen270 / -1053.000$170,775.00T14Jhonattan Vegas270 / -1053.000$170,775.00T14Michael Thorbjornsen270 / -1053.000$170,775.00T19Max McGreevy271 / -946.000$136,125.00T19Karl Vilips271 / -946.000$136,125.00T21Sam Burns272 / -837.429$96,525.00T21Aldrich Potgieter272 / -837.429$96,525.00T21Alex Smalley272 / -837.429$96,525.00T21Harris English272 / -837.429$96,525.00T21Beau Hossler272 / -837.429$96,525.00T21Zecheng Dou272 / -837.429$96,525.00T21Adam Scott272 / -837.429$96,525.00T28Mac Meissner273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Rasmus Højgaard273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Harry Hall273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Ben Griffin273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Vince Whaley273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Shane Lowry273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Rico Hoey273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Chad Ramey273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Jackson Suber273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Michael Brennan273 / -723.955$59,625.00T28Stephan Jaeger273 / -723.955$59,625.00T39Jeffrey Kang274 / -615.000$41,085.00T39Adrien Saddier274 / -615.000$41,085.00T39Austin Eckroat274 / -615.000$41,085.00T39Tony Finau274 / -615.000$41,085.00T39Paul Waring274 / -615.000$41,085.00T44William Mouw275 / -510.875$32,175.00T44Andrew Putnam275 / -510.875$32,175.00T44Jordan Smith275 / -510.875$32,175.00T44Ricky Castillo275 / -510.875$32,175.00T48Erik van Rooyen276 / -49.000$26,433.00T48John Parry276 / -49.000$26,433.00T48Steven Fisk276 / -49.000$26,433.00T51Christiaan Bezuidenhout277 / -37.000$23,938.20T51Matthieu Pavon277 / -37.000$23,938.20T51Matt Wallace277 / -37.000$23,938.20T51Eric Cole277 / -37.000$23,938.20T51Chris Kirk277 / -37.000$23,938.20T56Matt Kuchar278 / -25.500$22,770.00T56Jimmy Stanger278 / -25.500$22,770.00T56Tom Kim278 / -25.500$22,770.00T56Danny Willett278 / -25.500$22,770.00T60Kurt Kitayama279 / -14.600$21,879.00T60Sungjae Im279 / -14.600$21,879.00T60Sam Ryder279 / -14.600$21,879.00T60Davis Riley279 / -14.600$21,879.00T60Takumi Kanaya279 / -14.600$21,879.00T65Kevin Roy280 / E3.800$21,087.00T65Peter Malnati280 / E3.800$21,087.00T65Lee Hodges280 / E3.800$21,087.0068Danny Walker281 / 13.400$20,691.00T69Garrick Higgo283 / 33.100$20,394.00T69Jesper Svensson283 / 33.100$20,394.00T71Brice Garnett284 / 42.800$19,899.00T71Tom Hoge284 / 42.800$19,899.00T71Emiliano Grillo284 / 42.800$19,899.0074Matti Schmid285 / 52.600$19,503.0075Luke Clanton287 / 72.500$19,305.00
As a sports fan, you’re not going to witness a better feel-good story than Woodland’s at Memorial Park Golf Course. The Texas Children’s is Woodland’s fifth career PGA TOUR victory and first since the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links.
It was just two weeks ago when he shared that he’s battling PTSD as a result of his brain surgery in 2023, and he’s past his career prime at 41 years of age, but the relief that he’s cited after acknowledging his ordeal has proven to be a helping wind in his sails.
That Woodland needed only 3½ months after his surgery to return to competition at the time was impressive in its own right, but to confront his current challenge in a public setting and then follow that up immediately with a win forever will be one of sports’ greatest achievements. In an industry quick to throw around superlatives for singular moments forgotten just as quickly, this is one that wholly deserves it.
While the outcome is what we’ll remember, Woodland was a force all week in Houston. He laid the foundation with respective rounds of 64, 63 and 65, and with outright leads after the second and third rounds before Sunday’s statement. His 72-hole score set the current course record in the six years since Memorial Park has returned as the host.
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