And he's good with that.
"That kind of gives me that positive reminder," Woodland said. "It is contagious. Golf's a game where you can be not positive and get negative really quickly. And she doesn't have that in her, and that's a treat. It shows why she's successful. She has all the positive energy in the world."
Woodland, 35, said he hopes one day to teach his children the lessons he's learned from Amy: Be positive, work hard, earn everything. Woodland never expected a relationship with Amy to grow from that Tuesday afternoon in Phoenix five months ago. But Amy has become more than a friend to the U.S. Open champion. She's become a part of Woodland's story.
"I was excited to meet her and play the 16th hole with her," he said, "but I never imagined the impact she would have on my life."
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