Gary Woodland uploaded a video Monday of him hitting golf balls on a driving range, nearly two months after his brain surgery.
Woodland, who won the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach in September, underwent surgery on Sept. 18, to remove a benign lesion. Three days later, the University of Kansas , where Woodland played golf as a college student, named their golf facilities in his honor.
Woodland, , previously posted, that he was trying to treat his symptoms with medication, but after consulting specialists and his own family, he determined that surgery would be the best option.
In a social media post he thanked everyone for their “unconditional support and love.”
The journey has been difficult, but I am grateful for everyone’s love and support. This process has been made a lot easier for my family and me by you all. I want to thank everyone for their help and look forward to seeing you next year. pic.twitter.com/ON16PuDUck
Gary Woodland (@GaryWoodland). 13 November 2023
Woodland has won four PGA Tour titles. Last August, he competed in the Wyndham championship.
“I’m looking forward to seeing all of you next year,” he concluded his message.
Adam Schupak, Golfweek’s Adam Schupak, contributed to this article.