Andy Murray is entering the business world after his tennis retirement by investing in a high-end golf clothing brand.
Since ending his tennis career in 2024, the former world No.1 has shown a growing interest in golf. He is now aligning himself with a group of prominent British investors.
Andy Murray partners with Theo Walcott in premium golf brand investment
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The Sun reports that Murray has invested in Manors Golf, a UK-based premium golf apparel brand aimed at younger players.
Murray expressed confidence in the brand, stating, “The product is great, but on its own it’s not enough. They’ve created something special, and I believe they can build a successful long-term business.”
The investment group also includes former Arsenal player Theo Walcott.
Other notable investors include TV presenters Ant and Dec, as well as actor Nicholas Hoult.
Manors Golf is expanding internationally, with about 40 percent of its sales coming from the United States.
Andy Murray’s connection with golf after tennis
Murray has increased his involvement in golf since retiring from tennis two years ago.
The three-time Grand Slam champion has taken up golf seriously since 2024.
He is competing in the Sunningdale Foursomes in Berkshire with two-time DP World Tour winner Eddie Pepperell.
Murray has also considered the possibility of caddying for fellow Scotsman Robert MacIntyre in the future.
This investment in Manors Golf shows not just a business venture but also Murray’s deepening ties to the sport.
