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Clock: Jim Nantz appreciates Grayson Murray for the one -year anniversary of his tragic death

This week there are some heavy hearts at the Charles Schwab Challenge in the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, since Sunday celebrates the one -year anniversary of Grayson Murray's tragic death.

Murray withdrew from the second round of the 2024 event after the 16th hole and the next day the golf world learned the shocking news that he had committed suicide at the age of only 30. Murray was open to some of the mental health problems he had during his time on the PGA tour, and this week his family was present for a certain closure and to help others fight against psychological health problems.

During the show in the third round on Saturday, Jim Nantz paid tribute to CBS Sports Murray, offered a memory of the emotional weekend from last year and emphasized his family, which donated the Ben Hogan Foundation, which offers psychological health services in Murray.

The news of Murray's death last year was shocking and also led a dialogue about the challenges for mental health that players can face in the world of professional golf. The meal of PGA Tour Life can be insulating and Murray's death put this topic in the spotlight and how sport can do more to solve problems with mental health and support players who may have to fight.

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