Woodland to lean on visible security at Masters after PTSD-triggered fear

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Gary Woodland says he’ll have enhanced security at the Masters after PTSD flared when fans got close during a Texas Open win, a condition tied to brain surgery in 2023. He credits TOUR security and his team for keeping him safe, using visible security cues to stay calm on each hole as he returns to Augusta National.
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