On the tee, Andy Murray.
this morning This represents a new beginning for the retired Scottish tennis player, as he is competing in his first golf tournament.
The 37 year old player is participating in this tournament. Bmw PGA Championship Pro-Am at Wentworth – with Scottish Ryder Cup hero Bob McIntyre.
Murray, in Group 18A, was out at 8am with a shotgun start at Wentworth – where he is one of star The course begins.
England also included in four ball Cricket This includes the legendary Jimmy Anderson and Strictly Come Dancing star Anton du Beke.
Murray has found time to get his handicap down to 7, although that means he still trails Anderson (1.8) and du Beke (1).
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It’s clearly a friendly event and mum Judy shared a picture of her second son with his former Strictly dance partner Du Beke ahead of the scheduled tee-off time at 8am today.
Tagging both of them, he wrote on X, “These two are in the same team.”@BMWPGAProAm at Wentworth today.”
We told you how the Scottish superstar had wasted little time in competing in his first competition in his new sport after saying an emotional goodbye to tennis at the Olympics.
There were also emotional scenes when Scott bid farewell to Wimbledon earlier in the summer.
Scott, who was a junior member of Dunblane Golf Club earlier in his life, has indicated he wants to focus his energies on becoming a scratch golfer.
Murray isn’t the only Scottish sports star playing at the Olympics float At the end of the day, sensation Duncan Scott batted with Korean professional Byeong Hun An for 13 runs off four balls.
He is playing with his swimming friend James Guy (10.5) and English female golf star Georgia ball.
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