Full Swing Congratulates Gary Woodland on His Inspiring Victory at the Texas Children’s Houston Open
Posted: March 31, 2026

Full Swing Congratulates Gary Woodland on His Inspiring Victory at the Texas Children’s Houston Open
Full Swing, the industry leader in pioneering sports technology, proudly congratulates Team Full Swing member Gary Woodland on his incredible victory at the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open.
Woodland delivered a commanding performance at Memorial Park Golf Course, shooting 64-63-65-67 (259) to finish 21-under-par and secure a decisive five-shot win. The victory marks his fifth career PGA TOUR title and first since the 2019 U.S. Open, completing one of the most inspiring comebacks in recent golf history.
The win in Houston carries even greater significance given Woodland’s journey over the past two-plus years. Following brain surgery in 2023 and his openness about battling anxiety and recovery challenges, Woodland’s return to the top of professional golf stands as a testament to his resilience, determination and love for the game.
“Gary’s performance this week was nothing short of extraordinary,” said Jason Fierro, President of Full Swing. “His perseverance through adversity and his ability to compete – and win – at the highest level again is incredibly inspiring. Gary represents the very best of our sport, and we couldn’t be more proud to have him as part of the Full Swing family.”
When practicing at home, Gary trusts his game to two of Full Swing’s flagship products – the Pro 2.0 Simulator and Virtual Green.
The Pro 2.0 features the fastest and most accurate indoor ball-tracking technology in sports. Its patented Tri-Tracking Technology uses an overhead ION3 camera and combination of infrared technology and high-speed bluelight LED cameras to capture real ball flight data with no delay as shots transition into the virtual world.
The Virtual Green’s patented technology changes the surface’s slope and undulation to mimic any putting contour in golf.
With the win, Woodland earns a return to the Masters Tournament and reestablishes himself among the game’s elite heading into the heart of the PGA TOUR season.

















