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Murray: ‘I know, I know, I’m terrible at golf’
Former World No. 1 has been playing alongside likes of Robert MacIntyre and Tyrrell Hatton
October 03, 2025
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Andy Murray hits a shot at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
By ATP Staff
Andy Murray has become a golf fanatic since his retirement, and is not too proud about poking fun at his own game.
Murray has been playing at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship alongside golf pros like Ryder Cup winners Tyrrell Hatton and Robert MacIntyre, as well as Eddie Pepperell. On Friday, he nearly whiffed a shot in a bunker.
“I know I know I’m terrible at golf 🤣🤣,” Murray wrote on Instagram Stories, reposting the blooper.
Oh Andy 😅#DunhillLinks pic.twitter.com/MtT7ueCaVt
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) October 3, 2025
“It’s been great,” Murray said in a Golf Channel interview. “For an amateur golfer to get the chance to play alongside these guys, it’s an amazing experience for us and all the pros have been unbelievably patient and dealt with us really well. So it’s been amazing and delighted to be here.”
Other celebrities competing include hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, Piers Morgan and actor Bill Murray.
Fellow Scottish star MacIntyre said of the three-time major champion: “He’s looking good. He is looking good in the game. Overall he’s been solid.”
Despite his mishap in the bunker, Murray has shown some talent, too, making long putts despite tough conditions. More than a year since his retirement, the former No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings is certainly enjoying himself.