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Andy Murray Weighs Switch to Pro Golf Caddying, Names Robert MacIntyre as Dream Pick

He sees caddying as a path to remain in elite sport after retirement, citing a current handicap of two.

Overview

  • Murray said on The Romesh Ranganathan Show that he is considering becoming a caddie for a professional golfer.
  • He singled out fellow Scot Robert MacIntyre as the player he would most like to work with.
  • Murray stated he does not aim to play in The Open but may try regional qualifying at some stage.
  • His handicap has dropped to roughly two as he pursues scratch, following regular pro‑am appearances at Wentworth and the Alfred Dunhill Links.
  • The three‑time major champion retired after the Paris Olympics and had a brief coaching stint with Novak Djokovic, adding that any initial focus on his celebrity would fade if he caddied.