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Grayson Murray death – Moment Scottie Scheffler fights back tears during minutes silence for pal who ‘took his own life’

THE world’s number one golfer, Scottie Scheffler, became emotional during a moment of silence for a fellow player who died just days ago.

Scheffler covered his face with his hands during the tribute to Grayson Murray, the 30-year-old golf pro who took his own life on Saturday.

Scottie Scheffler wipes his eyes during an emotional moment on the PGA course

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Scottie Scheffler wipes his eyes during an emotional moment on the PGA courseCredit: PGA Tour

Grayson Murray died by suicide on Saturday at the age of 30

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Grayson Murray died by suicide on Saturday at the age of 30

Eric and Terry Murray said life 'wasn't always easy' for their son Grayson

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Eric and Terry Murray said life ‘wasn’t always easy’ for their son Grayson

Both men were taking part in the PGA Tour in Texas and Murray was due to play just two more holes in the Charles Schwab Challenge yesterday.

Instead, players on the course took a moment to honour him after his family released an emotional statement confirming his suicide.

Heartbreaking pictures showed Scheffler, who was arrested just last week outside the PGA course, wiping his eyes in an emotional moment.

Just a day before the golfing pro said of Murray’s death: “Obviously, the news hasn’t really sunk in quite yet, but I’m thinking about his family and praying hard for all of them.

“I can’t imagine how difficult of a time this is. I got to know Grayson a bit better over the last six months or so.

“There’s not really a way to put into words how sad and tragic it is, but I’m thinking about his family.”

The traditional silence is held yearly for those who have died serving in the US army.

But it appeared to resonate with the golfers particularly following Murray’s death.

Jim Nantz, legendary sports broadcaster, said: “There’s a bit of a tradition here over Memorial Day Weekend at the Colonial, and that is a moment of silence on this special American holiday weekend.

“Let’s be honest, on this day it has dual purpose.”

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said he was “lost for words” to learn the pro had died on Saturday morning.

Murray had told playing partners he was feeling unwell before pulling out.

His devastated parents Eric and Terry Murray said on Sunday: “We have spent the last 24 hours trying to come to terms with the fact that our son is gone.

“It’s surreal that we not only have to admit it to ourselves, but that we also have to acknowledge it to the world.

“He was loved and he will be missed.

“Life wasn’t always easy for Grayson, and although he took his own life, we know he rests peacefully now.”

Murray had bravely opened up about his mental struggles before his tragic death.

Once saying his parents had been through “hell and back” with his depression, anxiety and alcoholism issues throughout his career.

Murray was reportedly due to marry his fiancee, Christiana, this Spring.

But Christiana was not mentioned in the statement released by Murray’s parents.

She has not yet made any public comment on his death.

Scheffler closed his eyes during the emotional moment yesterday on the course

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Scheffler closed his eyes during the emotional moment yesterday on the courseCredit: PGA Tour

Murray had won two PGA tours in his career

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Murray had won two PGA tours in his careerCredit: Reuters

Murray's parents released this statement after their son's death

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Murray’s parents released this statement after their son’s death

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