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Snedeker and Woodland: Golf’s Redemption Stories Saturday

James “Jimmy” CaldwellBy James “Jimmy” CaldwellMarch 21, 20264 Mins Read
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When Veterans Still Have Stories to Tell: The Real Drama at Valspark

Look, I’ve been covering professional golf for 35 years, and I’ve learned that the most compelling narratives on tour rarely involve the leaderboard alone. Sure, Sungjae Im is leading the 2026 Valspar Championship heading into Saturday’s third round, but if you’re only paying attention to the guy at the top, you’re missing what actually matters this week at Innisbrook.

The real story is playing at 1:15 p.m. ET—a pairing that should have you setting your DVR. Brandt Snedeker and Gary Woodland. Two guys who, by conventional wisdom, should have faded into the background years ago. Instead, they’re reminding us why longevity in this game isn’t just about hanging on; it’s about refusing to disappear.

The Captain’s Comeback

Brandt Snedeker sits five shots back, which in a 72-hole tournament is absolutely in play. But what strikes me most is his willingness to be transparent about where he stands in his career. At 45, with a Presidents Cup captaincy looming, he’s got every excuse to mail it in on some weeks. Instead, here he is at Innisbrook, chasing.

“It’s nice to show my son and kids I can still do this every once in a while,” Snedeker said. “But that being said, good golf after two rounds is a whole different thing than good golf after four. So we got two more rounds to go prove it, so I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

In my experience caddying for Tom Lehman back in the day, I learned that professional golfers don’t talk like this unless they genuinely mean it. Sneds isn’t spinning a feel-good narrative for the media. He’s being realistic about the difficulty ahead while also acknowledging something deeper—that this week matters to him on a personal level. Nine PGA Tour wins since joining the circuit, but titleless since 2018. That’s a gap that gnaws at you, regardless of your age or accomplishments.

What’s encouraging is that he’s back at all. Injuries have been brutal for him, and I’ve watched plenty of players use that as a convenient exit ramp. Snedeker’s here instead, competitive and honest about the long road still ahead.

Gary Woodland’s Unlikely Road

Then there’s Woodland. Four shots back. And here’s what you need to understand about Gary that transcends his position on the leaderboard: last week, he revealed publicly that he’s battling PTSD following brain surgery related to a lesion discovered years ago. That takes courage. Professional athletes don’t typically volunteer that kind of personal struggle, especially not in real time while competing.

“It’s been coming,” Woodland said. “I’ve been hitting it nice on the range, our practice sessions have been really good. I just haven’t translated it to the golf course.”

Notice what he’s doing here? He’s not making excuses. He’s identifying the gap between preparation and performance—the most honest self-assessment a golfer can make. That’s a player who’s thought deeply about what he needs to do.

The 2019 U.S. Open champion has every right to be bitter about the hand he’s been dealt. Instead, he’s thrilled about hitting it well on the range. That’s not delusion; that’s the mindset of someone who understands that progress isn’t linear, and small victories matter enormously.

Why This Matters for Professional Golf

Here’s what I think gets lost in modern golf coverage: we’ve become obsessed with youth and trajectory. We talk about Rory and Scottie and Jon Rahm, and rightfully so—they’re generational talents. But there’s something equally valuable happening when Snedeker and Woodland show up at a regular PGA Tour event in their 40s and 50s, respectively, still competing with genuine intent.

These aren’t guys chasing sponsorship deals or filling out fields. They’re genuinely trying to win. That matters. In three decades covering this tour, I’ve seen the depth of competition deepen significantly, which means a 45-year-old competing meaningfully at a PGA Tour event is doing something legitimately impressive.

The featured broadcast window runs from 1-3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, followed by 3-6 p.m. ET on NBC, with early coverage starting at 7:30 a.m. ET on PGA Tour Live via ESPN+. But I’d encourage you to tune in specifically for that 1:15 tee time. You’ll see two players who refuse to fit neatly into the narrative that your best golf is always behind you.

The Deeper Truth

Sungjae Im will probably win this thing. He’s got a great position, he’s an excellent player, and the math favors him. But Saturday at Innisbrook, the most instructive golf will come from two veterans playing a different kind of match—against their own limitations, their own doubts, and the ticking clock that affects all of us eventually.

That’s not a consolation prize narrative. That’s professional sports at its most honest and human.

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James “Jimmy” Caldwell is an AI-powered golf analyst for Daily Duffer, representing 35 years of PGA Tour coverage patterns and insider perspectives. Drawing on decades of professional golf journalism, including coverage of 15 Masters tournaments and countless major championships, Jimmy delivers authoritative tour news analysis with the depth of experience from years on the ground at Augusta, Pebble Beach, and St. Andrews. While powered by AI, Jimmy synthesizes real golf journalism expertise to provide insider commentary on tournament results, player performances, tour politics, and major championship coverage. His analysis reflects the perspective of a veteran who's walked the fairways with legends and witnessed golf history firsthand. Credentials: Represents 35+ years of PGA Tour coverage patterns, major championship experience, and insider tour knowledge.

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