Andy Murray lifts first trophy in new sport just months after quitting tennis
Andy Murray has been working hard on his golf game since retiring from tennis and has already claimed his first trophy in the sport just months after hanging up his racquet.
Andy Murray has made a triumphant switch from tennis to golf, scooping up his first trophy since hanging up his racquet.
Since bowing out of professional tennis following a doubles defeat alongside Dan Evans at the Olympic Games on August 1, Murray has been honing his skills on the greens. He’s even updated his Twitter profile to reflect this new chapter, changing it from “I play tennis” to “I played tennis. I now play golf.”
The sporting legend, aged 37, has brought his fierce competitive spirit to the fairways, setting his sights on achieving a scratch handicap. At the prestigious BMW PGA Championship’s Pro-Am in Wentworth last month, Murray made his golf debut among other well-known personalities and caught the eye of compatriot Bob MacIntyre with his impressive swings.