The professional golfer from the PGA Tour, Grayson Murray, tragically passed away at the young age of 30

The world of golf mourns the loss of Grayson Murray, a two-time champion on the PGA Tour, who tragically passed away at the tender age of 30. This sorrowful news was declared by the PGA Tour a day subsequent to his abrupt withdrawal during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas.

Demonstrating sorrow and loss, PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan profoundly stated, “Our hearts are shattered upon learning that Grayson Murray, an esteemed player in the PGA Tour, is no longer with us. It’s an unspeakable loss.” Monahan further proclaimed that the death of a member brings irreversible change to the PGA Tour community, extending deep condolences and prayers to his loved ones.

Murray had previously won the Sony Open in Hawaii in January, following his initial PGA Tour victory in the 2017 Barbasol Championship in Kentucky. It was during the Charles Schwab Challenge last Friday that he retired after 16 holes, reportedly sharing with co-players that he was not feeling well.

Despite the heartbreak, the tournament at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth is set to proceed, with grief psychologists accessible onsite. “Grayson’s parents were insistent that Grayson would have desired for the tournament to carry on,” Monahan conveyed, insisting on honouring their wishes despite the emotional turmoil.

Several notable figures from the golf fraternity like European Ryder Cup captain, Luke Donald, shared their condolences. Donald reflected on recent interactions with Murray, emphasizing the fragility of life. He extends heartfelt condolences and prayers to Murray’s family in their time of grief.

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