Grayson Murray

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Grayson Murray
Personal information
Born (1993-10-01) October 1, 1993 (age 28)
Raleigh, North Carolina
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight200 lb (91 kg; 14 st)
Sporting nationality United States
ResidenceRaleigh, North Carolina
Career
CollegeWake Forest University
East Carolina University
Arizona State University
Turned professional2015
Current tour(s)PGA Tour
Former tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
Professional wins4
Highest ranking85 (August 13, 2017)[1]
(as of January 30, 2022)
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour1
Korn Ferry Tour1
Other2
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipT22: 2017
U.S. OpenCUT: 2013
The Open ChampionshipDNP

Grayson Murray (born October 1, 1993) is an American professional golfer.

In his youth career, Murray won three straight Callaway Junior Championships and was the top ranked golfer nationally in his age group.[2] In high school, he won both a team and individual state title while competing for Leesville Road High School.[3]

Murray attended Wake Forest University, East Carolina University, and Arizona State University.[4] He played in the 2013 U.S. Open as an amateur.[5]

Murray earned conditional status on the 2016 Web.com Tour by tying for 74th at Q School. A tie for tenth at the Rex Hospital Open in his native North Carolina, in which he competed on a sponsor exemption, gave him entry into the following tournament, where he tied for eighth and guaranteed himself full playing time for the rest of the season. He had four further top 10s, including a playoff loss at the Digital Ally Open, and finished 18th on the regular-season money list, earning a PGA Tour card for 2017.

On July 23, 2017, he earned his first PGA Tour victory by winning the Barbasol Championship.

Amateur wins[]

Professional wins (4)[]

PGA Tour wins (1)[]

No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 Jul 23, 2017 Barbasol Championship 67-64-64-68=263 −21 1 stroke United States Chad Collins

Web.com Tour wins (1)[]

Legend
Web.com Tour Finals events (1)
Other Web.com Tour (0)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin of
victory
Runner-up
1 Sep 25, 2016 Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship 69-67-68-68=272 −12 1 stroke Australia Cameron Smith

Web.com Tour playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponents Result
1 2016 Digital Ally Open United States Wesley Bryan, United States J. T. Poston Bryan won with birdie on second extra hole

Other wins (2)[]

Results in major championships[]

Tournament 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Masters Tournament
U.S. Open CUT
The Open Championship
PGA Championship T22
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Results in The Players Championship[]

Tournament 2017 2018 2019
The Players Championship T79 T30 CUT

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

PGA Tour career summary[]

Season Starts Cuts
made
Wins 2nd 3rd Top-10 Top-25 Best
finish
Earnings
($)
Money
list rank[9]
2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2017 30 18 1 0 0 2 7 1 1,468,728 75
2018 22 15 0 0 0 2 7 8 1,056,628 112
2019 14 5 0 0 0 0 1 T12 125,511 217
2020 14 7 0 0 0 1 1 T10 244,150 179
Career* 81 45 1 0 0 5 16 1 2,895,018 402[10]

* As of the 2020 season.[11]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Week 32 2017 Ending 13 Aug 2017" (pdf). OWGR. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Gibson, Todd (April 13, 2016). "Once highly regarded, Raleigh golfer still chasing PGA dream". WNCN. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  3. ^ Dell, John (December 4, 2012). "Golfer Murray to leave Wake Forest". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  4. ^ Alexander, Chip (April 13, 2016). "Raleigh golfer Grayson Murray hopes to change path at Rex Open". News & Observer. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  5. ^ Lavner, Ryan (June 3, 2013). "Final-Hole Birdie Puts Grayson Murray in U.S. Open". Golf Channel. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  6. ^ "2006 Champions". Junior World Championships. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  7. ^ "2007 Champions". Junior World Championships. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  8. ^ "2008 Champions". Junior World Championships. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  9. ^ "Official Money". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  10. ^ "Career Money Leaders". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  11. ^ "Grayson Murray Profile". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 2, 2020.

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