Murray apologizes for questioning Champions Tour relevance
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[November 15, 2017]
(Reuters) - PGA Tour player
Grayson Murray has apologized for questioning the relevance of the
50-and-over Champions Tour.
Murray's mea culpa on Tuesday came less than two days after he
criticized the senior circuit on Twitter following the final round
of the Champions Tour season.
The senior season ended with questions over its ranking system when
Bernhard Langer was beaten for the season-long Charles Schwab Cup by
Kevin Sutherland, even though the German dominated 2017 with seven
victories, including three majors.
Langer won nearly twice as much prize money as Sutherland, but a
points system modeled on the PGA Tour FedExCup allowed the American
to claim the Charles Schwab Cup ranking.
Sutherland's victory on Sunday was his first since the 2002 World
Golf Championships Match Play.
"Does anyone really care is the real question... These guys were
relevant 10-plus years ago," Murray tweeted, according to Golf.com,
before adding that current 40-somethings Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson
and Jim Furyk would never play the senior tour.
Murray subsequently deleted the tweets after coming under fire from
the likes of dual major champions Curtis Strange and John Daly.
"Respect those who paved the way," tweeted Strange.
"It's sad," Daly added in a tweet.
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Grayson Murray hits his tee shot on the 6th hole during the third
round of the Dell Technologies Championship golf tournament at TPC
of Boston. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
Murray backtracked on his stance in a subsequent tweet.
"I want to apologize to the tour and the guys on the Champions Tour.
I have nothing but respect for the guys that paved my way to play
this game. I'm sorry to everyone I disrespected and I take full
responsibility for my actions."
Murray's latest dip into hot water comes less than two weeks after
he returned to Twitter following a six-month hiatus that followed
previous comments that riled his peers.
The 24-year-old posted his first PGA Tour victory at the Barbasol
Championship in July.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Tokyo; Editing by John O'Brien)
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