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Murray has skills to help me become a better golfer, says Ryder Cup hero

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Murray has skills to help me become a better golfer, says Ryder Cup hero
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Bob McIntyre helps Andy Murray through his first round of golf as a scratch superstar.

Now, he hopes the former Wimbledon champion can return the favour.

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Wimbledon hero Andy Murray’s father is his caddie while he stands alongside Strictly judge Anton du Beke and Ryder Cup winner Bob McIntyre.Credit: Reuters

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Murray has made it his mission to become a scratch golferCredit: Alamy

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He was one of many big names in the BMW Pro-Am at WentworthCredit: Alamy

37-year-old Murray had bid farewell to his illustrious tennis career just a month ago after playing doubles at the Paris Olympics.

He is enjoying his retirement and his new-found free time has turned into tea-time, as he has taken up a new hobby.

Murray was filmed for the first time Golf He completed his first lesson last month and has ambitions of clearing his handicap and reaching scratch status.

A day later he was selected in his first tournament – ​​near his hometown of Surrey Home in Wentworth.

Today was the day and Murray couldn’t have been in better company – for Jodie Bmw The PGA ChampionshipsParticipated in the Pro-Am with Scottish Open champion MacIntyre.

Oban’s Ryder Cup star He is a huge Murray fan and couldn’t believe his luck at being joined by one of his sporting heroes.

And he also believes that Andy can help him learn to play golf, despite his first attempt. step On the Fairway.

McIntyre said: “It was a dream come true for me. He’s a sporting idol to me and it was a special day.”

“When a Scottish person does something this good the whole of Scotland gets behind them and I’m no different.”

“When Andy was winning Wimbledon I kept track of every shot I took Marigold And Dad’s in Oban.

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“I will Love Half of my career was his game But there is a lot of Work who goes into it.

“For me moving forward it’s about trying to get in their heads because our games are probably as close as you can get.

“Obviously the mechanisms are completely different, but we are different individuals with our teams.

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“It’s the closest I get to a game of golf.”

“If I can achieve even half of what Andy Murray has achieved in his sport, I will have achieved a lot in my sport.”

We revealed the former US Open winner had reached a handicap of seven after just a month of practising – the first time he had picked up a club since his junior days at Dunblane Golf Club.

A number of celebrities also took to the field alongside all the Scottish players, including Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton Du Beke, who plays one-time Spider-Man actor Tom Cruise. Holland and former Real Madrid star Gareth Bale.

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He was also seen having an emotional conversation with Rory McIlroy ahead of the tour’s major tournament which starts tomorrow.

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