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Andy Murray has taken another step into the business world after retiring from tennis, joining a group of high-profile investors backing a premium golf apparel brand.

The former world No.1 has increasingly embraced golf since ending his playing career in 2024. Now he has turned that interest into a business, moving alongside several well-known British figures.

Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images
Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images

The Sun reported that Murray has invested in Manors Golf, a UK-based premium golf apparel company that is targeting a younger generation of players.

“The product is great, but on its own it’s not enough,” Murray said. “They’ve gone beyond that and created something really special and I truly believe they can escalate from here to build a really successful business long-term.”

The company has already attracted several notable backers, including former Arsenal and England forward Theo Walcott.

TV presenters Ant and Dec are also part of the investor group, while actor Nicholas Hoult is another high-profile name supporting the brand.

Manors Golf has been expanding its presence internationally, with reports suggesting roughly 40 percent of its sales now come from the United States.

Murray has spent more time around the sport since retiring from professional tennis two years ago.

The three-time Grand Slam champion has previously revealed he picked up golf seriously after stepping away from tennis in 2024.

He is currently competing in the Sunningdale Foursomes in Berkshire alongside two-time DP World Tour winner Eddie Pepperell.

Murray has also spoken about the possibility of caddying for fellow Scotsman Robert MacIntyre in the future.

The investment in Manors Golf therefore reflects not only a business opportunity but also Murray’s growing involvement in the sport.

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