
Murray was on No. 9 at the TPC Tampa Bay during the first round of the Outback Pro-Am when he hit Gail DiMaggio as she was watching the tournament. He was playing with Hal Sutton, Jeff Sluman and Fred Paglia. They continued while Murray’s caddy took him in a cart to the woman’s yard, where paramedics were attending to her. Tournament officials said DiMaggio was lying on the ground, but conscious and moving. “I wasn’t sure I was in bounds or not,” Murray said. “And I saw this NBC golf cart coming at me and he said, ‘I hate to be the one to tell you t
his but you hit a lady. She’s down on the ground.’ That is, you know, sobering...

Dear God, I have one confession…. I had also did hit my golf mates during I was 24 handicappers. To be more specific, my beloved srixon 3 golf ball sliced and hit the old man’s head. (don’t blame me but blame the equipment!!!). I’m so lucky that he is still alive today