Canadian golfers still stunned by death of 30-year-old PGA Tour player Grayson Murray
Four days after Grayson Murray’s death, the golf world was still trying to make sense of the tragedy.
Murray withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge on Friday, citing illness. The next day his parents confirmed that he had died by suicide at the age of 30. PGA Tour players wore red and black ribbons in his honour for the rest of that tournament and were still struggling to understand his death as the RBC Canadian Open, the next event on the schedule, was starting.
“I always felt like he had a really good heart and wanted to help people,” said Mackenzie Hughes, noting that Murray had been open about his struggles with alcoholism, anxiety, and depression. “I think he was doing that as well by speaking about what he was dealing with.
“I think it helps people realize that professional athletes that are making lots of money are also dealing with the same things that everyone else deals with, would resonate with a lot of people.”