Woodland continues to draw inspiration from 'Amy'

Woodland continues to draw inspiration from 'Amy'

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. A month has passed, but Gary Woodland says hes still inspired by memories of his day with Amy.The world is on a first-name basis now with Amy Bockerstette, the Special Olympics golfer who won the hearts of so many making paronthe Waste Management Phoenix Opens iconic 16thhole during a practice round with Woodland and Matt Kuchar. The video went viral.People stop me every day to say something, Woodland said Tuesday as he prepared for the Honda Classic. Ive heard it again today.Ive had grown up men come up to me crying and talking about it.Woodland recently connected again with Amy, 20, who in high school became the first player with Down syndrome to play in the Arizona state high school playoffs andlast year made more history receiving a golf scholarship to Paradise Valley Community College.I reached out, on social media, and she responded, Woodland said. I just wanted to let her know the positive impact shes made on my life. Its an experience Ill keep with me.Woodland said he was inspired by Amys up-and-down par from a greenside bunker that day, but he was even more impressed after he watched the video.I didnt hear all her self-talk while I was out there, how she was saying, I got this, Woodland said. We can all use more Amys in our lives. She makes the world a better place.


Woodland continues to draw inspiration from 'Amy' By Randall Mell. February 26, 2019 at 4:25 PM. Getty Images PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - A month has passed, but Gary Woodland says he's still
Woodland continues to draw inspiration from 'Amy'


Golf Channel: Gary Woodland continues to be inspired by Special Olympics golfer Amy Bockerstette, who made a memorable par alongside Woodland at the Phoenix Open.
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - A month has passed, but Gary Woodland says he's still inspired by memories of his day with Amy. The world is on a first-name basis now with Amy Bockerstette, the Special Olympics golfer who won the hearts of so many making par on the Waste Management Phoenix Open's iconic 16 th hole during a practice round with Woodland and Matt Kuchar.
Woodland continues to draw inspiration from 'Amy'


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Gary Woodland continues to draw inspiration from 'Amy'


PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - A month has passed, but Gary Woodland says he's still inspired by memories of his day with Amy. The world is on a first-name basis now with Amy Bockerstette, the Special Olympics golfer who won the hearts of so many making par on the Waste Management Phoenix Open's iconic 16 th hole during a practice round with Woodland and Matt Kuchar.
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