Reported about 1 year ago
The late golfer Grayson Murray was honored by the United States Golf Association at the US Open with a plaque on his designated locker at Pinehurst No. 2, recognizing his achievements that allowed him entry into the 124th US Open Championship. Murray, who tragically died by suicide at 30, was remembered for his successful career and the importance of mental health and support in the golfing community during the event, as defending champion Wyndham Clark emphasized the need for players to check in on each other's well-being both on and off the course.
Source: YAHOO