At the 2024 Masters Par 3 Contest, Gary Woodland hit a hole-in-one. And he did it just 7 months after having brain surgery.
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one golfer just hit a hole in one 7
months after brain surgery and it’s one
of the greatest comeback stories in
sports Gary Woodland is a four-time
winner on the PGA tour but after doctors
found a lesion on his brain just weeks
after last year’s Masters he started
experiencing seizures miraculously he
kept playing but he eventually had brain
surgery in September
2023 Just 4 months after having his head
cracked open and the lesion removed he
teed it up again in Jan
January but the Masters was the goal in
his first major tournament since the
surgery Woodland immediately hit a hole
in one during the par 3 contest in his
12th trip to Augusta it was Woodland’s
first everever Ace the culmination of a
process that took 7 months and almost
took his life safe to say Gary Woodland
is the clubhouse leader for 2024
comeback player of the year