Gary Woodland
Gary Woodland
Nationality: United States
Current World Ranking: #51 (1.9991 points as of 2026)
Career Overview
Gary Woodland is an American professional golfer who has established himself as a consistent competitor on the PGA Tour. Hailing from a country with a rich golf tradition that has produced legends like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Arnold Palmer, Woodland has carved out his own place in the sport with powerful driving and clutch performances.
Recent Form
Woodland's 2026 season has shown flashes of brilliance, highlighted by his victory at the Texas Children's Houston Open where he dominated the field with a -21 score. This win marked a significant return to form for the American veteran. His performance at the Valspar Championship (-5) demonstrated solid play, though he missed the cut at several other events including THE PLAYERS Championship and WM Phoenix Open earlier in the season.
Playing Style
Known for his powerful driving and athletic build, Woodland's game is built on length off the tee combined with a improving short game. His recent Houston Open victory showcased his ability to go low when all aspects of his game click into place.
Current Status
At world #51 in 2026, Woodland remains a dangerous competitor capable of contending in any tournament. His Houston Open win proves he can still perform at the highest level, though consistency has been a challenge in recent events. As he continues his career, Woodland will look to build on this victory and potentially climb back into the world's top 50 players.
Recent Results
In The News
Gary Woodland's 66 Caps Meaningful Masters Week Managing PTSD
Gary Woodland Wins Houston Open in Emotional Return Six Years On
Gary Woodland on Going Public: 'Coming Out With What I'm Battling Freed Me Up'
Gary Woodland's Emotional Houston Open Win: "I Wasn't Alone Today"
How Phil Kenyon's Alignment Fix Powered Gary Woodland's Five-Shot Houston Comeback
Gary Woodland Claims First PGA Tour Victory in Seven Years at Houston Open
Gary Woodland's Inner Circle: 'There's No Chance I Could Do This Without Gabby'
Gary Woodland Soars 88 Spots in World Rankings After Houston Win