Former world number one in tennis, Andy Murray, has revealed his plans to participate in the regional qualifying for the Open Golf Championship. Murray, a three-time Grand Slam winner and retired after last year’s Paris Olympics, has been playing golf regularly since he ended his tennis career. Recently, he achieved an eagle on the 18th hole of the Wentworth pro-am before the BMW PGA Championship on Wednesday. The Brit, with a handicap of two, in addition to aspiring to reduce it to scratch, seeks the opportunity to qualify for the oldest major in golf.
I have no ambitions to play in the Open, but I want to try to play in the regional qualifying at some point.
Andy Murray

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