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Ewen Murray recently marked his 35th anniversary as one of the defining voices of Sky Sports’ golf coverage, a tenure that has spanned generations of the game’s biggest moments.

Now, the former professional — winner of the 1977 Northern Open at Royal Dornoch — is beginning to wind down his broadcasting career. With only a handful of events remaining, Murray is preparing to step away from the microphone for good.

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The moment that finally nudged the legendary commentator toward retirement came at the 2025 Ryder Cup.

Ewen Murray of Sky Sports at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in Virginia Water, England.

Speaking on a compelling episode of the Sliced podcast, alongside musician and golf superfan Sam Harrop and British journalist Ben Coley, Murray explained that his resolve hardened after hearing the nature of the abuse directed at Rory McIlroy and others — comments shouted from the gallery that crossed a line he could no longer ignore.

Murray’s shift that Saturday began late in the day, giving him time to linger near the turn at Bethpage Black as players passed through. What he heard there stayed with him — and ultimately clarified a decision that had been quietly forming.

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“I heard stuff in that half-hour that I can’t repeat to you, it’s that bad. Not fired at Rory but at Rory’s family. I walked back and I thought, ‘Do you really need to be part of this anymore?’ That’s when I decided to finish commentary. By the time I got on the plane on a Monday, I looked out over New York and thought it’s been a fantastic journey, but if that’s our future, I really don’t want any part of it.”

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