Golf World Struggles With Grayson Murray Suicide News
26.05.2024 - 22:21
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The golfing world and those who cover it struggled this weekend to make sense of the death of Grayson Murray, a 30-year old PGA player who died by suicide after dropping out of an underway tournament.
Veteran broadcaster Jim Nantz had to announce Murray’s death live on air for CBS. He was overcome with emotion while talking.
ESPN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WO_pVTdtEg
PGA Tour golfer Peter Malnati also became emotional when speaking about Murray.
Malnati and Murray played in the same group during the first two rounds of the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. Murray then withdrew on Friday, claiming illness.
“This is going to be really hard,” Malnati said in an interview with CBS’ Amanda Balionis during the broadcast. “I didn’t know Grayson all that well, but I spent the last two days with him. It’s so funny, we get so worked up out here about a bad break here or a good break there.”
Malnati, 36, then began trying to fight back tears.
“We’re so competitive out here, we all want to beat each other, and then something like this happens, and you realize, we’re all just humans,” he said. “It’s just a really hard day.”
The PGA itself had a moment of silence for its players.
Jim Nantz – an absolute professional during a devastating moment. Nobody could do it like he can. pic.twitter.com/cPa8QzUKw7
That was a powerful interview with Peter Malnati about Grayson Murray. It really puts things into perspective. pic.twitter.com/BH0q5TM5ZH
This morning, we honored the life of Grayson Murray.
Players paused for a moment of remembrance after the final group teed off @visitknoxopen. pic.twitter.com/nrealMgvnS
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