Gary Woodland won the Texas Children’s Houston Open today, shooting 21 under par.
Evidence and Verdict
For
Multiple major outlets report that Gary Woodland won the Texas Children’s Houston Open and finished at 21-under for the tournament. The AP states he finished at 21-under 259 for the victory, the BBC reports he ended on 21 under after a final-round 67, and the New York Times likewise reports he shot 21 under par and won by five shots.
Against
None of the primary game reports contradict the 21-under winning total, but one listed link (Points and payouts) includes a snippet showing "-10," which appears inconsistent with other summaries and may refer to a different metric. Another included source refers to the Valero Texas Open leaderboard (a different event), indicating some provided links are unrelated and could cause confusion about event/date context; also the reports are dated March 29, 2026, so the claim worded as "today" may be inaccurate depending on the user's current date.
Verdict
Contemporary, independent reports from several reputable outlets consistently state Woodland won the Texas Children’s Houston Open and finished at 21-under, so the claim is rated TRUE with high confidence.
Sources
Emotional Woodland seals first win since brain surgery - BBC
Emotional Woodland seals first win since brain surgery - BBC - Mar 31, 2026
Woodland ended on 21 under after an impressive final round of 67 on the par 70 Memorial Park Golf Course.
Open sourceGary Woodland wins 2026 Houston Open following emotional PTSD ...
Gary Woodland wins 2026 Houston Open following emotional PTSD ... - Mar 31, 2026
Woodland began the day with a one-shot lead. By the time he made the turn, he led by six shots over Hojgaard. Woodland birdied four of his final five holes, including Nos. 7-9, the only player to a...
Open sourceGary Woodland wins in Houston for first PGA Tour title since brain ...
Gary Woodland wins in Houston for first PGA Tour title since brain ... - Mar 31, 2026
He finished at 21-under 259 for his first victory since the U.S. Open, and the fifth of his career. This one came with a big bonus — it makes him eligible for the Masters in two weeks.
Open sourceGary Woodland gets first PGA Tour win since 2019 U.S. Open ...
Gary Woodland gets first PGA Tour win since 2019 U.S. Open ... - Mar 31, 2026
Woodland earned his fifth PGA Tour win Sunday, and the victory means he will qualify for the 2026 Masters. He failed to earn an invitation last year, missing the first major championship of the sea...
Open source2026 Valero Texas Open Leaderboard - PGA Tour - USA TODAY
2026 Valero Texas Open Leaderboard - PGA Tour - USA TODAY - Mar 31, 2026
From former champions to recent winners of international tournaments, there are 11 LIV golfers that have qualified for the 2026 Masters. Here's how.
Open sourceHouston Open Saturday highlights: It's a two-horse race after 3 rounds
Houston Open Saturday highlights: It's a two-horse race after 3 rounds - Mar 31, 2026
Gary Woodland of the United States lines up a putt on the third green during the first round of the Texas Children's Houston Open 2026 at Memorial Park Golf Course on March 26, 2026 in Houston, Texas.
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