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14 May, 2025
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Watch moment Andy Murray recreates ‘Wimbledon final celebration’ as he holes stunning eagle putt on the last
@Source: thescottishsun.co.uk
ANDY MURRAY looks set to be back talking tennis on our screens this summer as a commentator on Wimbledon. But the Scottish tennis legend and his big brother Jamie have given an insight into the time they spend on the golf course. The Dunblane duo both love playing the sport, with Jamie a strong player when he was younger and Andy having whittled his handicap right down to 1.9 in the nine months or so since he gave up tennis. We told you how the younger Murray brother played in a Pro-am event with Bob MacIntyre around Wentworth last year. And over the course of an entertaining an hour and 20 minutes of edited down action, now Andy and Jamie do battle with Dec and Ronan around Worplesdon Golf Course, Surrey in the latest ForeBros YouTube show. And this is the moment the Scot showed his competitive juices were still flowing as he lands a mammoth putt from off the green for an EAGLE on the last which looked like it would win the tie. Playing a Texas scramble format, Scottish duo were in a worse position and off the putting surface with the match all tied up. But the two-time Wimbledon winner drained a stunning putt, shouting 'yeah' and 'let's go' in a manner that his rivals called 'a Wimbledon final celebration'. Even he seemed surprised afterwards, saying: "I mean it makes for good content that stuff" and "I can't believe that went in". But, needing to hole his eagle putt to force us into extra holes, Dec came up trumps. He holed a big putt of his own, with the delighted hosts enjoying the fact that Murray's 'Wimbledon final celebration' had come to nothing. And ultimately Andy's putt was in vain, as the Scottish duo lost on the second extra hole - surrendering £20 a man. Murray's likely punditry return comes after the end of his six-month partnership with Novak Djokovic. The former tennis rivals issued a joint statement yesterday to announce they would “no longer be working together”. Muzza, who turns 38 tomorrow, retired last summer and he's now ready to give expert analysis on TV. He's previously admitted he "didn't enjoy" being an SW19 commentator for the BBC when he tried out the role seven years ago after his first hip surgery. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page
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