HONOLULU — The Sony Open turned solemn Tuesday morning when dozens of players, caddies and PGA Tour officials joined Grayson Murray's family along the shore behind the 16th green at Waialae to pay tribute to the defending champion who took his own life four months later.
Murray won the Sony Open last year by making birdie on the 18th hole and winning a playoff with a 40-foot putt.
The celebration of his life took place one day after the PGA Tour announced the launch of the Grayson Murray Foundation, which is geared toward raising awareness and support of mental health and addiction.
''Grayson touched the heart of so many by sharing his own mental health challenges," his parents, Eric and Terry Murray, said in a statement. ''He utilized his platform as a multi-time champion on the PGA Tour to reach and inspire those in need — and we are determined to continue his generosity and unwavering commitment to help make a difference in the lives of others.''
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His father twice declined to speak while fighting back tears during the ceremony led by Corbett Kalama, the president of Friends of Hawaii Charities who shared a Hawaiian prayer as the sun rose over the waters.