From Birdie to Beyond
Well it looks like Grayson Murray has taken a detour straight to the Great Rock Off in the sky. Murray who hit a 40 foot putt to win the Sony Open and seal the deal has left us all scratching our heads much like Bam Bam.
A Family Farewell
"The PGA Tour is a family," said Commissioner Jay Monahan. In times like these it's important to remember that even Fred and Barney had their serious moments. The loss of Murray has left the golfing world feeling more like a Rubble than a Flintstone.
Grief on the Green
Grief counselors are now on the scene at the PGA Tour event offering support to those who are struggling to come to terms with the loss. Looks like everyone could use a little rock dust in their shoes in this difficult time.
A Hole in One Life
Murray ranked No. 58 in the world was just coming off a tie for 43rd in the PGA Championship. Looks like he'll now be hitting his final drive down that fairway in the sky. Rest in peace Grayson.
From Pebbles to Pinehurst
Murray was set to compete in the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 next month but it seems like his journey on the golf course has been cut short. Pebbles and Bam Bam will be flying their flags at half mast tonight.
A Final Goodbye
Though Murray's journey has come to an end his legend will live on in the hearts of golf fans everywhere. Let's raise a glass of bronto brew to Grayson Murray a true legend of the fairway.
jjtshort
What a tragedy. Murray's talent was undeniable. His legacy will live on forever.
kammagik
The golfing world has lost a shining star. Grayson Murray will be dearly missed.