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Woodland Leads Houston Open Hunt for First Win Since 2019

Gary Woodland holds a one-shot lead heading into Sunday at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, seeking his first PGA Tour victory in seven years.

Gary Woodland holds a one-shot lead heading into Sunday at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, seeking his first PGA Tour victory in seven years.

Gary Woodland stands on the brink of a significant milestone at the PGA Tour‘s Texas Children’s Houston Open, holding a commanding position at 18-under par with 18 holes remaining. The American’s pursuit of victory marks a return to form he last experienced in 2019, when he claimed his previous PGA Tour win.

Woodland’s three-round total has positioned him favorably as the field prepares for Sunday’s final round at the Houston course. His consistent play this week has given him a one-shot advantage entering the conclusion of the 72-hole event.

Højgaard Closes in on Woodland

Danish golfer Nicolai Højgaard trails Woodland by a single stroke after posting an impressive 63 in the third round. Højgaard’s low score has kept him firmly in contention for the title, setting up what promises to be a competitive final day at the course in Houston.

The leaderboard remains tightly bunched, with several other competitors within striking distance of the lead. This configuration suggests an intriguing conclusion to the tournament, with multiple players capable of mounting a challenge on Sunday.

Chacarra Dominates at Hero Indian Open

On the DP World Tour, defending champion Eugenio Chacarra maintains firm control at the Hero Indian Open in New Delhi. Chacarra holds a four-stroke advantage heading into the final round, demonstrating commanding form as he attempts to successfully defend his title.

Matt Fitzpatrick and MJ Daffue share second place, four strokes adrift of the leader. Their positioning leaves them within reasonable striking distance, though Chacarra’s lead represents a substantial buffer entering Sunday.

Both tournaments conclude Sunday with their respective final rounds, offering opportunities for dramatic finishes in Houston and New Delhi.

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