HONOLULU — The Sony Open turned solemn Tuesday morning when dozens of players, caddies and PGA Tour officials joined Grayson Murray’s family along the shore behind the 16th green at Waialae to pay tribute to the defending champion who took his own life four months later .
HONOLULU — Gary Woodland was like so many other players when he arrived at the Sony Open. His thoughts immediately went to defending champion Grayson Murray, who openly shared his struggles with anxiety and addiction, and who took his own life four months after winning. Woodland knows all about anxiety and the value of being open.
An emotional, private ceremony was held Tuesday morning to honor Grayson Murray with his immediate family and friends in attendance.
HONOLULU (AP) Grayson Murray is a PGA Tour winner again and feels better than ever about his future. The gold trophy he won Sunday at the Sony Open with a 40-foot birdie putt in a playoff is only ...
One year after Grayson Murray's dramatic victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii, members of the PGA Tour family gathered to celebrate his life.
The Sony Open turned solemn Tuesday morning when dozens of players, caddies and PGA Tour officials joined Grayson Murray’s family along the shore behind the 16th green at Waialae to pay tribute to the defending champion who took his own life four months later.
one-stop shopping by joining Sam’s Club HONOLULU – The Sony Open turned solemn Tuesday morning when dozens of players, caddies and PGA Tour officials joined Grayson Murray's family along the ...
HONOLULU (AP) — The Sony Open turned solemn Tuesday morning when dozens of players, caddies and PGA Tour officials joined Grayson Murray's family along the shore behind the 16th green at Waialae ...
Members of the PGA TOUR community attend a Celebration of Life service honoring Grayson Murray prior to the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Maddie Meyer ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Gary Woodland was like so many other players when he arrived at the Sony Open in Hawaii. His thoughts immediately went to defending champion Grayson Murray, who openly shared his ...
Winning the Sony Open almost became an afterthought for Canada's Nick Taylor during Sunday's final round. But get this guy into a playoff, and he knows what to do. Taylor knocked in a birdie putt from less than 3 feet away on the second playoff hole to win the tournament in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
The American golfer shot a five-under 65 to move ahead by one after three rounds. Read more at straitstimes.com.