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PGA Tour: Woodland Coming Back From Brain Surgery Takes Clubhouse Lead
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October 20, 2024 • 17:30 PM View: 265
John Deere Classic: Gary Woodland, who is making his comeback from brain surgery, finished 54 holes in the wind-delayed PGA Tour's Shriners Children's Open knowing he'll have his best chance at winning since his surgery more than a year ago.
The Former U.S. Open champion had three birdies over his last six holes and extended his bogey-free streak to 28 holes in scoring 6-under 65 that gave him a share of the clubhouse lead with Las Vegas resident Kurt Kitayama, who also had a 65.
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