Andy Murray wins golf tournament after retirement from tennis: ‘More to come!’
Andy Murray has lifted his first trophy in golf after his retirement from tennis and the British sporting icon has been tipped to win ‘many more’ titles.
Murray, 37, finally called time on his incredible tennis career after the recent Olympic Games in Paris and has spent lots of time on the golf course ever since.
The two-time Wimbledon champion and double Olympic gold medallist, a former world No.1, boasts a golf handicap of seven but is aiming to get down to scratch.
Murray has now bagged his first trophy after emerging victorious at the British Tennis Journalists’ Association’s (BTJA) inaugural Mike Dickson Golf Day.
The event, held at Hanbury Manor Golf Club in Hertfordshire, featured a number of celebrities and sports stars but it was Murray who came out on top.
‘Thanks to everyone who joined us at Hanbury Manor yesterday for the first BTJA Mike Dickson Golf Day, supported by @InfluenceSports,’ the BTJA posted on X.
‘Well done to our winner @andy_murray on claiming the first trophy of his golfing career. Think there are many more to come by the looks of it…’