Gary Woodland claimed victory at the Texas Children's Houston Open by five strokes at 21-under, posting rounds of 64-63-65-67 for his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery in 2023, locking in top-10 finishes alongside runner-up Nicolai Højgaard (-16), T3 Johnny Keefer and defending champion Min Woo Lee (-15), fifth-place Sam Stevens (-14), T6 Jake Knapp, Chris Gotterup, Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Jason Day (-13), and T10 Bronson Burgoon and Sahith Theegala (-12). Pre-tournament trader consensus shifted after Scottie Scheffler's withdrawal for his second child's birth elevated Min Woo Lee as favorite, while Woodland's scorching opening rounds and first 54-hole lead since 2019 propelled his top-10 probability amid Memorial Park's birdie-fest conditions. Late withdrawals like Aaron Rai (neck) and Pierceson Coody (back) opened spots for mid-tier contenders.
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Harris English
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Ze-Cheng Dou
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Sam Burns
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Tom Kim
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Harris English
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Sam Burns
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Ben Griffin
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Tom Kim
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0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
Gary Woodland claimed victory at the Texas Children's Houston Open by five strokes at 21-under, posting rounds of 64-63-65-67 for his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery in 2023, locking in top-10 finishes alongside runner-up Nicolai Højgaard (-16), T3 Johnny Keefer and defending champion Min Woo Lee (-15), fifth-place Sam Stevens (-14), T6 Jake Knapp, Chris Gotterup, Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Jason Day (-13), and T10 Bronson Burgoon and Sahith Theegala (-12). Pre-tournament trader consensus shifted after Scottie Scheffler's withdrawal for his second child's birth elevated Min Woo Lee as favorite, while Woodland's scorching opening rounds and first 54-hole lead since 2019 propelled his top-10 probability amid Memorial Park's birdie-fest conditions. Late withdrawals like Aaron Rai (neck) and Pierceson Coody (back) opened spots for mid-tier contenders.
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