Gary Woodland’s Masters security will be extra careful after ‘people were trying to kill me’ in PTSD battle
By Matt Ehalt
Published on April 8, 2026.
Golf player Gary Woodland, who recently won the 2019 US Open, has been battling PTSD after undergoing brain surgery in 2023 and has been monitoring his personal security unit and the PGA Tour during his Masters spot after a recent incident during his Texas Children's Open victory triggered his PTSD symptoms. Woodland credits both his personal and PGA tours for their efforts during the four-day competition at Augusta National. He revealed earlier this year that he's been suffering from PTSD for three years and revealed his plight in an effort to encourage others to fight it.
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