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Gary Woodland: US golfer wins Houston Open for first title since brain surgery

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Woodland led by one shot overnight after Hojgaard, chasing his first PGA Tour win, backed up a sublime eight-under-par 62 on Friday with a seven-under-par 63 on Saturday.

But the American showed remarkable calm and control on a masterful front nine, featuring four birdies, to move into a lead he never looked like relinquishing.

Hojgaard also had two bogeys and one double bogey, despite two birdies, in his first 10 holes to boost Woodland’s chances.

The Dane closed the gap to five shots on the 14th hole – finding a birdie while Woodland carded a bogey – then four shots with another birdie on the 16th.

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But Woodland matched him with a par on 17 and made par at the last, while Hojgaard dropped another shot.

Woodland received a warm reception from the crowd down the stretch, which turned to rapturous applause and chants of “Gary, Gary” as he sank his putt for victory.

It is Woodland’s fifth PGA Tour triumph and perhaps sets him up to challenge for the first major of the season at next month’s Masters.

When asked about his chances at Augusta, he emphasised he still had personal and mental issues to work on, but added: “My game is better than it’s ever been.”

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American Johnny Keefer and Australia’s Min Woo Lee tied for third, one stroke behind Hojgaard, on 15 under.

Reflecting on his achievement, Woodland said he was “most proud” that he “didn’t give up” on his career over a difficult past few years.

He added: “I tried to slow down and take things in because it didn’t feel like this was possible a couple of years ago.”

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Charley Hull shares throwback snap with Welsh golf veteran

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Charley Hull caught the people’s attention with her picture on social media. She shared a snap with Welsh professional golfer Mark Mouland on her Instagram story.

She shared the throwback picture on her social media story on Saturday and tagged the golfer in the caption. They posed at the Nailcote Hall Cromwell Course. Hull wore a pink top and black shorts for the outing.

Charley Hull shares throwback snap with Welsh golf veteranCharley Hull shares throwback snap with Welsh golf veteran
Charley Hull shares throwback snap with Welsh golf veteran

Away from the field, Charley Hull is enjoying a good time. Her last outing was at the Aramco Championship, where she carded four rounds of 70, 78, 75, and 70. She settled with a score of 5 over in a tie for 15th position.

On April 6, she shared a slew of a few pictures of her outing from the Aramco Championship. She posted the snaps with a sweet caption. She wrote:

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“What happens in Vegas… 😏 Fun week at Aramco Championship, nice T15 finish and memories made at Cirque du Soleil 🤸🎪 Next stop, Augusta”

In the post, she added snaps of her playing golf, and also of the outing she enjoyed in Las Vegas.


Charley Hull offers a glimpse of her practice session

Although Charley Hull is not playing in any official tournament this week, she made sure to practice her game. She offered a glimpse of her practice session on her Instagram account on Friday. She shared the post along with a sweet caption.

“It’s always great to be back playing & practising where I grew up as a little girl playing. I love this grass driving range. I really do have the best memories on it as a kid with my Dad & Kevin growing up. Very wholesome. ⛳️ Very impressed with the condition of Kettering golf club for this time of year,” she wrote.

For her outing, Hull wore a black T-shirt and matching pants.

She started her campaign this season on the LPGA Tour at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. She carded three rounds of 70, 71, and 74 to settle in T17 place.

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She then played at the HSBC Women’s World Championship, which wrapped up with its finale on February 26. She carded four rounds of 72, 67, 74, and 69 to settle with a score of 6 under. She was tied for 10th place in the event.

This season on the LPGA Tour, Hull also played at the Ford Championship, where she played two rounds of 71 and 70. She, however, struggled with her game and missed the cut.

Meanwhile, in the last season, she played in 16 tournaments and made the cut in 14 of them. She recorded four finishes in the top 10 and won the Kroger Queen City Championship.