Scottie Scheffler’s emotion very sombre as PGA Tour stars share moment of silence

Scottie Scheffler looked sad during the moment of silence at Colony Country Club.
Scottie Scheffler looked sad as the PGA Tour remained silent on Charles Schwab’s final day. challenges
The
three-minute recess, which honors the men and women who have died while serving in the United States military, is also a moment to remember Grayson Murray. On Saturday, it was announced that the two-time PGA Tour champion had died at the age of 30, less than 24 hours after withdrawing from the second round at Colonial Country Club.

   “Memorial Day weekend is a traditionally quiet time in America’s special holiday weekend,” said CBS anchor Jim Nantz. “To be honest, I have two plans today.

   As Navy helicopters flew overhead in a moment of silence, Scheffler looked distressed and rubbed his eyes. Earlier in the day, the world number one sent his condolences to Murray’s family at thisdifficult time.
“We haven’t heard all the details yet, but we are thinking of his family and praying for them all. Scheffler said. “I can’t imagine how difficult these times are. I’ve gotten to know Grayson better over the past six months. “Words cannot express the sadness and pain of this, but our thoughts are with his family.


   In statement released by the PGA Tour on Sunday, Murray’s parents confirmed that Murray took his own life. “We have spent the last 24 hours trying to come to terms with the fact that our son is dead,” wrote Eric and Terry Murray. “It’s true that we don’t just have to accept ourselves, we have to accept the world. It’s a dream.

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