Grayson Murray is a professional golfer who had won twice on the PGA Tour. He passed away on Saturday.The PGA announced his unfortunate demise. It occurred just a day after he withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. Grayson Murray death news. Murray is an American golfer aged 30. He had recently claimed victory at the Sony Open earlier this year. However, he had to pull out of the Charles Schwab tournament during the second round due to an illness. Following his triumph at the Sony Open, Murray’s world ranking soared to a career-high 46th position.Official statement of PGA on Grayson Murray death PGA Tour player Grayson Murray’s passing this morning has left us in shock and sorrow. “I am speechless,” stated PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan. “The PGA Tour is like a family, and the loss of a family member changes everything.” The cause of death was not disclosed by the PGA. Monahan mentioned that the decision to continue the tournament was made after discussions with Murray’s family. Webb Simpson, an American golfer, shared that he received the news just 10 minutes before starting his round at Colonial Country Club on Saturday. “I first met Grayson when he was around eight or nine years old at my home club,” Simpson told the media. “When you receive such news over the phone, it’s hard to believe at first. The emotions from our swing coach made it sink in that it was real.”
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