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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Gary Woodland has returned to the Masters just seven months after undergoing brain surgery to remove as much of a tumor as possible. The 39-year-old from Kansas had been experiencing symptoms for months before doctors discovered the tumor, which turned out to be benign. Woodland had one of the five holes-in-one during the Par 3 Contest on Wednesday. And spotted on the course was Greg Norman, the CEO and commissioner of Saudi-funded LIV Golf, following his players along the first fairway during the final day of practice.







