Grayson Murray's Death Sparks Mental Health Debate in Golf
The late golfer's struggle with depression and addiction highlights the need for better mental health support in individual sports.
- Grayson Murray's life was celebrated with a heartfelt tribute in Raleigh, North Carolina.
- Murray had openly discussed his battles with depression and alcoholism before his suicide at age 30.
- Friends and family shared emotional memories, emphasizing his recent sobriety and career achievements.
- The PGA Tour faces scrutiny over its mental health provisions following Murray's death.
- Experts call for more proactive mental health support in individual sports like golf.