Another? Legendary Andy Murray explores a new sport
Alex Olise
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Andy Murray is taking his first steps in a new sports career following his retirement from tennis. Now, at 37 years old, the Scottish player is focusing on golf, aiming to improve his skills in this sport.
Details: Mirror reports that Murray will soon have the chance to test his abilities at the BMW PGA Championship in Wentworth at the end of the month. He will participate in the Pro-Am on September 18, alongside former footballer Gareth Bale, cricketers Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad, and actor Tom Holland.
Recall: Murray ended his tennis career after competing in the Olympics, where he and Dan Evans lost in the men’s doubles on August 1. Recently, he shared a slow-motion video of his golf swing on Instagram with the caption: “Today was my first golf lesson on the way to becoming a scratch golfer. Any tips are welcome.”
Additional: A three-time Grand Slam winner, Murray retired due to injuries, including a recent back surgery. In a recent interview, he admitted that he would love to continue playing, but physically it is too challenging. Now, golf offers him a less physically demanding way to stay active and satisfy his competitive nature.