Gary Woodland to Undergo Surgery to Remove Brain Lesion

Seattle Sports

Golf fans were shocked to hear that PGA Tour star Gary Woodland will be undergoing surgery to remove a brain lesion. Woodland, who won the 2019 U.S. Open, announced the news on his Twitter account on Monday.

The lesion was discovered during a routine MRI scan and Woodland is expected to make a full recovery after the surgery. Woodland said he was “shocked and scared” when he heard the news, but he is determined to get back to playing golf as soon as possible.

Woodland’s doctors have said that the lesion is not cancerous and is not life-threatening. However, they are taking the necessary precautions to ensure that it is removed safely and completely. The surgery will take place at a hospital in Florida and Woodland is expected to be released within a few days.

Woodland’s fans have been sending him well wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery. He has thanked them for their support and said that he is looking forward to getting back on the course soon.

This is not the first time Woodland has faced adversity in his career. He has overcome numerous injuries and setbacks to become one of the top golfers in the world. His determination and resilience have made him an inspiration to many.

We wish Gary Woodland a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the course soon.

Gary Woodland to Undergo Surgery to Remove Brain Lesion