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PTSD

Conor McGregor Backs Ibogaine Push, Praises Donald Trump And Joe Rogan Effort

Apr 19, 2026 @ 12:39am
Combat SportsMMA
Total Pro Sports

Conor McGregor voiced support for ibogaine initiatives, applauding Donald Trump and Joe Rogan while spotlighting the potential of alternative treatments for addiction recovery.

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Heroic Gary Woodland set to make the Masters cut amid brutal PTSD battle that left him needing armed security at Augusta

Apr 10, 2026 @ 4:20pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

DANIEL MATTHEWS AT AUGUSTA: Augusta's green jackets are not particularly keen on bloated entourages blotting their fairways. Only a player's caddie can join him inside the ropes.

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Emotional Gary Woodland in tears after touching Masters moment following brain surgery and PTSD battle

Apr 9, 2026 @ 10:27am
GolfPGA Tour
The Sun Sport

MASTERS star Gary Woodland has opened up on his health battle ahead of this week’s showdown at Augusta National. The 41-year-old is back on the course following brain surgery and…

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Gary Woodland’s Masters return is a victory so much bigger than golf

Apr 8, 2026 @ 8:40pm
GolfPGA Tour
NY Post Sports

Woodland’s personal battle _ recovery from 2023 brain surgery and the subsequent affliction of PTSD as a debilitating side effect _ and the good that’s coming out of him being so transparent about his struggles dwarfs even the magnitude of the Masters.

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Gary Woodland’s Masters security will be extra careful after ‘people were trying to kill me’ in PTSD battle

Apr 8, 2026 @ 11:22am
GolfPGA Tour
NY Post Sports

He revealed earlier this year that he's been battling PTSD for three year.

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Gary Woodland to have security detail at the Masters after PTSD battle left him fearing fans 'were trying to kill me'

Apr 7, 2026 @ 7:48pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

DANIEL MATTHEWS AT AUGUSTA: Earlier this year, Woodland - the 2019 US Open champion - disclosed that he has been battling post-traumatic stress disorder for around a year.

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Stars React to Gary Woodland and His Powerful Return to the Winner’s Circle

Mar 31, 2026 @ 12:20am
GolfPGA Tour
Heavy

Gary Woodland delivered one of the most emotional victories in recent golf history. The professional ended a drought that lasted 6 years, 9 months and 13 days with his win at Texas Children’s Houston Open. The 41-year-old’s comeback went beyond the fairways, drawing support from fellow golfers and athletes across the sports world. View this […] The post Stars React to Gary Woodland and His Powerful Return to the Winner’s Circle appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Gary Woodland’s Strength And Victory Further Expose The Tragic Reality Of Tiger Woods

Mar 30, 2026 @ 10:00am
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

If there is one word to describe the week that was in the world of golf, that word is contradictory. Tiger Woods gets in yet another car accident and is arrested on DUI-related charges (again) on Friday, and on Sunday, we witness Gary Woodland complete a comeback story of a lifetime by finding the winner's circle at the Houston Open.We witnessed a new chapter added to what is now a lengthy tragedy, only for it to be followed by one of the most motivational finishes the sport of golf has ever seen. It's long past time we stop ignoring the troubling pattern Woods has developed, but there is also an emotional side to all this that many may find a bit uncomfortable to discuss, but it's a topic that has to be addressed.Follow Mark on X @itismarkharris and reach out to him with your golf and Par Talk thoughts. You can also email him at [email protected] Woods overturned his SUV and was charged on suspicion of DUI in the middle of a residential area on a Friday afternoon in late March, and what may be the most telling piece in all of this is that nobody was surprised by the news. The overall sentiment surrounding Woods' latest mistake is a mixture of tiredness, shame, and even anger, and all are justified given that we've now seen a similar version of the same story three times.When Woods was arrested for driving under the influence in 2017, it was perceived as some sort of joke. You have one of the greatest athletes of his generation not able to walk in a straight line, a mugshot takes over the Internet, and it's all put in the past after Woods shares he had completed an intensive program to address an unspecified issue.In 2021, less than two years removed from winning his fifth Masters, Woods was lucky not to lose one of his legs, let alone survive, a single-car crash in California. It was deemed nothing but an accident, no charges were filed, and zero substance tests were administered. The sports world spun it into a hopeful comeback story, given the severity of his injuries. Woods never answered any questions about the accident in 2021 because he was never asked about it.And now we have this incident in 2026, that's new, but also very much the same. Another incident involving Woods behind the wheel, reportedly driving at a ridiculously high speed just as he was in ‘21, and incredibly lucky he didn’t injure or kill himself or someone else.Some may say that it's unfair or blatantly wrong to be angry and exhausted with Tiger Woods, as he is clearly someone who is struggling. Nobody knows exactly what those struggles are, but that's not the public's fault, and we can only react to what we do know and see, and what everyone can see in this scenario is a man who has not learned from his mistakes.It's difficult to look at Woods and compare him to an everyday person, given he's been idolized by an entire generation of sports fans around the world.  But, in this instance, we're talking about a man who has put lives at risk on public roads on three occasions that we're aware of. You can, and should, be angry at a person who does that, even if his name is Tiger Woods.Gary Woodland had a lesion on his brain removed in September 2023. After a successful, albeit risky surgery.  The former U.S. Open winner explained that the lesion was sitting on a part of his brain where it made him fear for his life, causing him to think "everything was going to kill me."Woodland ultimately returned to the PGA Tour in 2024, which is a success story in itself, and appeared to be plotting along on Tour like any other player. During Players Championship week earlier in March, we found out that was not the case as he shared in a very emotional interview that he was diagnosed with PTSD. He recalled a moment during a tournament last fall where a walking scorer had startled him, he began sobbing in the middle of the fairway, and struggled mightily to make a golf swing.That same man not only won a PGA Tour event on Sunday, but won by a stunning five shots. The same guy who was dealt the gnarliest of hands, who had something sitting on his brain telling him he was going to die, cruised to victory at the Houston Open.Rounds of 64-63-65-67 speak for themselves, as does the fact that he reached 196 mph ball speed at one point during Sunday's final round, but Woodland shared after hoisting the trophy that there was a point during Friday's second round where he became hypervigilant."The last 10 holes on Friday, I teed off on 9 and some people behind the ropes got close to me and I got extremely hypervigilant. I'll tell you this, if it wasn't for Tour security and my security, Zach, this week, there's no way I'm sitting here right now," Woodland shared."I was a wreck the last 10 holes of that day. I got into scoring, Zach got close to me, Tour security was visual so I saw them so they calmed me down. I got into scoring, I bawled my eyes out, I reset and was able to come back out and take care of stuff after. Coming out, talking and asking for help, I didn't do that last year. I didn't do that early this year. If I wouldn't ask Tour security, they wouldn't have been there for me like that. I'm extremely thankful for them. But I'm in a fight. I'm able -- with the love and support I have around me, I have hope."Woodland's victory – and every positive involved with it – to come just two days after Woods' crash and subsequent arrest has made one of the wilder juxtapositions we've seen in sports in quite some time.The one positive that Woods has in his current situation is having the opportunity to end the hurt and the struggles, and focus on recovering on multiple levels.Whether Woods does that or not is the biggest question, but if he wants to build a future detached from golf, taking a page out of Woodland's book, being vulnerable and honest with himself, is the clearest path.

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Gary Woodland Makes Revelation on Wife Gabby's Struggles After Houston Open Win

Mar 30, 2026 @ 6:40am
GolfPGA Tour
Athlon Sports

Gary Woodland successfully made his comeback. After his last victory at the 2019 U.S. Open, the 41-year-old star fought multiple personal battles away from the course. His 21-under score at Memorial Park and his reaction after the winning putt on the 18th say it all. Woodland threw both his arms up ...

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Gary Woodland receives message from Donald Trump after Houston Open heroics

Mar 30, 2026 @ 4:49am
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

Gary Woodland secured an emotional victory at the Houston Open on Sunday, his first PGA Tour win since brain surgery and PTSD diagnosis, prompting praise from Donald Trump

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PGA Tour star bursts into tears after sealing fairytale first win since brain surgery and heartbreaking PTSD battle

Mar 29, 2026 @ 9:31pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

The emotional moment unfolded as the sun set at Memorial Park, 30 months on from his surgery on a tumor, and just two weeks on from him detailing his frightening struggles with PTSD.

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Gary Woodland struggles to fight back tears as he claims Houston Open title amid PTSD battle

Mar 29, 2026 @ 8:55pm
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

Gary Woodland won the Texas Children's Houston Open in emotional scenes, overcoming brain surgery and PTSD in one of golf's most inspiring comeback stories

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Gary Woodland’s emotional message after 1st PGA Tour win since brain surgery

Mar 29, 2026 @ 6:30pm
GolfPGA Tour
ClutchPoints

The Texas Children’s Houston Open gave golf fans one of the most inspiring wins of the PGA Tour season. Gary Woodland picked up the win at the Houston Open, his first since undergoing brain surgery in September 2023. After revealing struggles with PTSD and anxiety just three weeks ago, he persevered and landed in the […] The post Gary Woodland’s emotional message after 1st PGA Tour win since brain surgery appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Gary Woodland, 41, breaks down in tears and hugs wife as he wins first tournament since life-or-death brain surgery

Mar 29, 2026 @ 6:03pm
GolfPGA Tour
The Sun Sport

AN EMOTIONAL Gary Woodland won his first tournament since life-or-death brain surgery and his PTSD diagnosis before breaking down in tears hugging his wife. The American, 41, claimed the 2019…

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Gary Woodland brain surgery, explained: Golfer overcomes tumor removal, PTSD to win first event since 2023 operation – sportingnews.com

Mar 29, 2026 @ 6:02pm
GolfPGA Tour
Sporting News

Gary Woodland brain surgery, explained: Golfer overcomes tumor removal, PTSD to win first event since 2023 operation  sportingnews.com

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Gary Woodland finishes inspiring 5-shot PGA Tour victory at Houston Open

Mar 29, 2026 @ 5:59pm
GolfPGA Tour
ClutchPoints

No one is going to confuse the Texas Children’s Houston Open with a major championship. But what went down at Memorial Park should be remembered as one of the most inspiring stories in golf history. Gary Woodland rolled on Sunday to a five-shot victory, marking his first win since he underwent brain surgery. A dominant […] The post Gary Woodland finishes inspiring 5-shot PGA Tour victory at Houston Open appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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