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Andy Murray Weighs Move Into Pro Golf Caddying After Tennis Retirement

His podcast admission points to a post-tennis shift toward a supporting role in elite golf.

Overview

  • Murray said on The Romesh Ranganathan Show that he is considering becoming a caddy for a professional golfer.
  • He identified European Ryder Cup player Robert MacIntyre as his dream golfer to work with.
  • The former world No. 1 described himself as obsessed with golf and is spending hours each week honing his game.
  • He has downplayed ambitions to play The Open but says he hopes to attempt regional qualifying at some stage.
  • His exploration of support roles follows a brief coaching stint with Novak Djokovic earlier this year, and he continues to feature in pro-am events with a reported two handicap.