The parents of Grayson Murray have issued a heartfelt statement confirming that the PGA Tour player passed away by suicide. The 30-year-old, a two-time PGA Tour champion and ranked 58th in the world, was discovered deceased on Saturday, shortly after pulling out of the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. Murray notified his fellow golfers that he was not feeling well after completing 13 holes of the second round on Friday and left the course, according to the Mirror. Murray had been candid about his challenges with alcohol and his mental well-being throughout his life. Last year, he made a significant positive change in his life by becoming sober and reclaiming his position on the PGA Tour. However, Murray’s family are still grappling with numerous uncertainties surrounding his last moments. They expressed that their son was loved and will be remembered, and stated that they have been struggling to accept the reality of his passing over the past day. “It feels strange that we not only have to accept it within ourselves, but also have to recognize it publicly.” “It is a terrible dream.” Grayson Murray’s family has verified that the PGA Tour player died by suicide. We have numerous unanswered questions.