Andy Murray Breaks Wife's Golf Rule as He Considers New Career Path
Andy Murray Breaks Wife's Golf Rule, Eyes New Career

Andy Murray Breaks Wife's Relationship Rule During Golf Outing

Former tennis champion Andy Murray has been spotted breaking a personal relationship rule with his wife, Kim Sears, during a weekend golf session. The couple, married since 2015, were seen together on the fairways, which Murray previously suggested was against his wife's preferences.

Contradicting the 'Out of the House' Rule

On the Romesh Ranganathan Show, Murray humorously claimed that Kim prefers him to be out of the house during the day, stating, "I don't think she wants me in the house all day bothering her, to be honest." He added, "I don't think she massively wants to see me during the day. [At least] That's what I think." However, their joint appearance with their dog Bonnie this weekend directly contradicts this light-hearted rule.

Murray shared a photo on his Instagram story showing Kim smiling on the course, dressed casually in a hooded sweatshirt, jeans, and sunglasses. He accompanied the image with a red love heart emoji, highlighting their affectionate bond. The couple, who have four children—Sophia (10), Edie (7), Teddie (5), and Lola (4)—seemed to enjoy a child-free outing, suggesting a peaceful break from family routines.

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Murray's Post-Retirement Golf Ambitions

Since retiring from professional tennis two years ago, Murray has focused on honing his golf skills and is now contemplating a significant career shift. He expressed interest in becoming a golf caddie for a professional player, saying, "I love golf and if you love that sport, it would be a great job." Murray believes that assisting a top golfer and contributing to their success would be a rewarding experience.

Additionally, Murray has set personal goals on the golf course, aiming to participate in regional qualifying for The Open. He admitted, "I want to try and play in the regional qualifying [of The Open] at some stage." However, he remains realistic about his chances, acknowledging the vast skill gap between amateurs and professionals, noting that even low-handicap players are "miles off" the pros.

Kim's Support for Murray's New Ventures

Based on Murray's comments, it appears Kim would support his pursuit of a golf-related career, especially if it aligns with her preference for a quieter home environment. Their weekend outing together indicates a strong partnership, blending personal time with shared interests. As Murray explores this new chapter, his family's backing could play a crucial role in his transition from tennis legend to potential golf enthusiast and caddie.

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