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Andy Murray swaps his racquet for a golf club, as he’s joined by his dad as his caddy at Wentworth Celebrity Pro-Am… only to immediately forget one of the sport’s ‘most cherished rules’

Sir Andy retired last month after a career which saw him win three Grand Slams

The 37-year-old was in a group with James Anderson and Anton Du Beke today

Countryman Robert MacIntyre led the team around the famous course

Andy Murray has made a highly-anticipated return to sporting competition after his emotional retirement summer, as he swapped the tennis court for the golf links to compete in a celebrity Pro-Am at the BMW PGA Championship. The Scottish icon said farewell to the sport he lit up for two decades, after crashing out of the doubles event at the Paris Olympics with partner Dan Evans.

In a glittering career, Murray won two Wimbledon titles and was a two-time Olympic champion as he fought against Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in a series of classic ‘Big Four’ rivalries. Speculation has been rife as to what the tennis star will do next with rumours mounting over a potential coaching role as he looks to keep himself busy in his retirement.

He has now completed his much-hyped comeback to the sporting sphere, playing golf with the likes of James Anderson and Tom Holland at Wentworth – and has even got his father William to caddy for him.

Andy Murray has made a highly-anticipated return to sporting competition after his emotional retirement summer, as he swapped the tennis court for the golf links.

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