The 2026 Texas for Kids Houston Open concludes on Sunday, March 29, with the final round at Memorial Park in Houston, Texas. You can find the complete Texas Kids Houston Open practice schedules for Sunday’s final round at the bottom of this post.
Separate training time for the 4th round
Two weeks later opening up about his battle with PTSD2019 US Open champion Gary Woodland is 18 holes away from his first victory since his major triumph at Pebble Beach.
Deciding to speak openly about his PTSD diagnosis and the challenges it presents on and off the golf course has liberated Woodland and better golf has followed. He posted a T14 at last week’s Valspar Championship and has gone 64-63-65 through the first three rounds in Houston to enter Sunday with a one-shot lead over Nicolai Hojgaard.
“The response has been great, and it’s been great for me, too, because I’m so relieved,” Woodland said Thursday of going public with his PTSD battle. “I literally feel like I took a thousand pounds off my back that day. It was hard to do. I was crying going into the interview and I walked away feeling a thousand pounds lighter. I have a battle I’m fighting, but it’s good not to do it alone, I can tell you that. We’re going to take it one day at a time and keep getting better.”
Woodland underwent brain surgery to remove a lesion that was crushing his brain in 2023. Since returning in 2024, Woodland’s best finish is a T2 at last year’s Texas Children’s Houston Open. He hopes Sunday’s 18 holes can get him back into the winner’s circle for the first time since 2019.
“I have to take a deep breath,” Woodland said Saturday. “I’ve got a good night ahead of me tonight to recover and rest, and tomorrow just don’t get ahead of yourself. I’m here, I put myself in this position for a reason, so take a deep breath and keep what I’m doing.”
Woodland and Nicolai Hojgaard will go with Min Woo Lee at 12:55pm ET.
Check out the complete Round 4 bracket times and seedings for the Texas Children’s Houston Open below.
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2026 Texas Children’s Houston Schedules open for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)
Tea no. 1
08:20 – Garrick Higgo, Brice Garnett, Luke Clanton
08:30 – Kurt Kitayama, Kevin Roy, Matti Schmid
08:40 – Tom Hoge, Jesper Svensson, Peter Malnati
08:50 – Sungjae Im, Sam Ryder, Lee Hodges
9:00 – Danny Walker, Matt Kuchar, Emiliano Grillo
9:11 – Mac Meissner, Jimmy Stanger, Jeffrey Kang
9:22 – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, William Mouw, Matthieu Pavon
9:38 – Rasmus Hojgaard, Matt Wallace, Eric Cole
9:49 – Andrew Putnam, Davis Riley, Harry Hall
10am – Adrien Saddier, Ben Griffin, Sam Burns
10:11 – Keith Mitchell, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
10:22 – Aldrich Potgeiter, Vince Whaley, Alex Smalley
10:33 – Takumi Kanaya, Shane Lowry, Chris Kirk
10:44 – Erik van Rooyen, John Parry, Harris English
11:00 – Max McGreevy, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Karl Vilips
11:11 – Steven Fisk, Austin Eckroat, Tom Kim
11:22 – Rico Hoey, Chad Ramey, Danny Willett
11:33 – Pontus Nyholm, Beau Hossler, Denny McCarthy
11:44 – Tony Finau, Ricky Castillo, Thorbjorn Olesen
11:55 – Zecheng Dou, Jackson Suber, Michael Brennan
12:11 pm – Bronson Burgoon, Stephan Jaeger, Jhonattan Vegas
12:22pm – Johnny Keefer, Adam Scott, Chris Gotterup
12:33 pm – Sahith Theegala, Paul Waring, Sudarshan Yellamaraju
12:44pm – Jason Day, Michael Thorbjornsen, Sam Stevens
12:55pm – Gary Woodland, Nicolai Hojgaard, Min Woo Lee

