Gary Woodland wife: Who is the PGA Tour golfer married to? Meet Gabby
Gary Woodland wife: Who is the PGA Tour star and former US Open champion married to? Meet Gabby Woodland.
Chances are you are watching coverage of the PGA Tour and wondering who golfer Gary Woodland is married to.
Well, you've come to the right place. This is everything you need to know about the partner of the former U.S. Open champion.
Woodland, a four-time PGA Tour winner contending at the Texas Children's Houston Open, has never shared details of where he met his wife Gabby Granado.
But they went public with their relationship in 2014, posting a photograph on Instagram and Gabby has been frequently spotted supporting her husband inside the ropes.
The couple tied the knot two years later and went on to have three children: son Jaxson and twin daughters Maddox and Lennox.
Tragically, they were expecting twins in 2017, but lost one baby during the pregnancy, and only Jaxson survived
Gary has repeatedly acknowledged the role Gabby plays in his life, describing her as his "rock".
"She has the responsibility now of dealing with me on a daily basis," he previously said.
"She has to deal with my good rounds and when I'm happy and when I'm power‑pouting after my bad rounds. I can’t thank her enough. I love her to death."
These days, the couple reside in Topeka, Kansas.
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Gary Woodland's brain surgery
The Woodlands have endured some tough times in recent years.
In August 2023, Woodland told the public that he had been diagnosed with a brain lesion. He underwent lengthy brain surgery on September 18, 2023.
This period of their life was documented in season three of the Netflix series "Full Swing", in which Gary explained he wrote letters to his family in case he didn't make it through surgery.
Thankfully, Gary made a full recovery and, when he returned to the PGA Tour in February 2025, was awarded the courage award.
"The love that we have for each other now is one hundred times what it was a year ago," Gabby said in the docuseries.
"A thousand times what it was when we got married.”
PTSD diagnosis
In March 2025, Gary revealed that he had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after undergoing the brain surgery.
In a candid interview with the Golf Channel, Gary explained that he couldn't "waste energy" hiding it anymore.
"I'm blessed with a lot of support out here on the Tour," Woodland said.
"I appreciate that love and support. But inside, I feel like I'm dying and I feel like I'm living a lie."
Woodland, who was selected as one of Keegan Bradley's vice-captains for the 2025 Ryder Cup in New York, revealed there were moments where he was in tears during competition.
Gary said his caddie told him to stop playing when he was reduced to tears in the fairway during the Procore Championship last year.
But he wouldn't quit as the event was being used as preparation for the Ryder Cup by Team USA.
"I went into every bathroom to cry the rest of the day," he said. "When I got done, I got in my car and got out of there.
"There are days when it's tough - crying in the scoring trailer, running to my car just to hide it. I don't want to live that way any more."
Gary has since said that opening up has shifted the weight off his shoulders.
"I hope somebody that's struggling sees me out here still fighting and battling and trying to live my dreams," he said.
"I want to help people, too. I realise now I've got to help myself first and hopefully this is the first step in doing that."
Gary Woodland's family
Gary and Gabby are parents to a boy, Jaxson, and twin girls Maddox and Lennox.
The announced they were expecting twins in March 2017.
Very sadly, the golfer shared that they lost one of the babies due to complications.
Doctors closely monitored Gabby for the rest of the pregnancy, and that same summer, she gave birth to their son Jaxson in June 2017.
"G and I are so excited to welcome Jaxson Lynn Woodland into the world," he wrote on Instagram.
"He came to us 10 weeks early kicking and screaming at 3lbs.
"G and Jax are both doing great. Thank you to all the doctors, nurses and NICU for helping take care of our little boy."
Maddox and Lennox joined the family in 2019.
What does Gabby do for a living?
Gabby's profession is currently unknown.
What we do know, though, is that she attended Baylor University and previously worked as an interior designer.
Pictures of Gabby Woodland
See pictures of the family below..


