May 11, 2026
Woodland fired a two-under par 69 Sunday in the final round of the Truist Championship to finish in a tie for 17th.
ANALYSIS
Woodland began his Truist Championship with an even-par 71 on Thursday and a one-under 70 on Friday. While he was able to collect nine birdies in the first two rounds, he also made six bogeys and a double. On the weekend, Woodland cleaned up his scorecard making a few more birdies and avoiding any double bogeys or worse. For the week, Woodland was tied for the fifth most birdies in the field with 19. His ability to score on a difficult and long Quail Hollow was due to his terrific play off the tee and with sharp approach shots into the greens. In fact, Woodland ranked sixth in SG: Off the Tee and fifth in SG: Approach gaining over eight strokes on the field for the week. As Woodland travels to Philadelphia for the PGA Championship next week, if he can continue driving the ball well and set himself up with accurate iron play, Woodland could in the mix once again.