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Grayson
Murray
USA
Birthdate
1/10/1993 (32)
Birthplace
Raleigh, North Carolina
College
Arizona State
Swing
Right
HT/WT
1.85 m, 90 kg
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PGA TOUR
Sony Open hosts solemn tribute to champ Murray
1Y
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
Grayson Murray
Report: Murray to keep OWGR until after Travelers
2Y
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
PGA TOUR
Tears flow as PGA Tour pros remember Murray
2Y
Sam Greenwood/Getty Images
PGA TOUR
Family says golfer Murray, 30, died by suicide
2Y
Tim Heitman/Getty Images
PGA TOUR
Murray, 2-time PGA Tour winner, dies at age 30
2Y
Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire
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