DUBLIN, Ohio -- Dozens of players gathered Tuesday for a solemn celebration of life for Grayson Murray, the PGA Tour winner who had turned the corner from struggles with alcoholism and depression only to take his life a day after withdrawing from a tournament.
"All of us at the PGA Tour carry a heavy heart and will for a long time to come," PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said, his voice cracking at times. "When you lose a family member, you can never quite put all the pieces back together."
Murray's parents, two siblings and fiancée were not at Memorial Park, a garden that sits below the first tee at Muirfield Village, its rock walls filled with bronze plaques of players who have been honored at the Memorial over the years.