The statement said a majority of the tumor had
been removed and Woodland is now resting following the
procedure.
"At this time, the family requests space and privacy to be
together," the statement said. "Thank you all for your thoughts
and prayers as he gets started on the road to recovery."
Woodland, 39, announced last month that a lesion had been
discovered on his brain and the decision became the best course
of action after trying to treat his symptoms with medication.
Woodland has won four times on the PGA Tour, scoring his biggest
victory at the 2019 U.S. Open with a three-shot win over Brooks
Koepka.
It is not yet known when Woodland will be able to return to the
golf course.
--Field Level Media
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