American golfer Grayson Murray, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour, has died on the age of 30.
Murray’s dying was introduced by the PGA Tour a day after he withdrew in the course of the second spherical of the Charles Schwab Problem in Texas.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan mentioned in a press release: “We have been devastated to be taught – and are heartbroken to share – that PGA Tour participant Grayson Murray handed away this morning. I’m puzzled.
“The PGA Tour is a household and while you lose a member of your loved ones, you might be by no means the identical. We mourn Grayson and pray for consolation for his family members.”
Murray received the Sony Open in Hawaii in January, having claimed his maiden PGA Tour success on the 2017 Barbasol Championship in Kentucky.
FEELING UNWELL
He pulled out of the continuing Charles Schwab Problem on Friday after finishing 16 holes and reportedly telling enjoying companions he felt unwell.
Commissioner Monahan mentioned the match at Colonial Nation Membership in Fort Price would proceed, with grief counsellors accessible on the venue.
“I reached out to Grayson’s dad and mom to supply our deepest condolences and through that dialog, they requested that we proceed with match play,” he mentioned.
“They have been adamant that Grayson would need us to take action. As troublesome as it will likely be, we need to respect their needs.”
English golfer Luke Donald was amongst these to pay tribute to Murray.
Donald posted on X: “Really devastating information that Grayson Murray has handed away.
“He requested me for some recommendation on how one can play Augusta a number of months in the past, final week I noticed him on the PGA Championship, life actually is treasured. My condolences and prayers to his entire household that they might discover some peace.”