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We're only human, says McIlroy as Tour deals with Murray suicide

HAMILTON, Ont. : Before launching his bid for a Canadian Open hat-trick Rory McIlroy took a moment on Wednesday to remind fans that golfers are only human as the PGA Tour comes to grips with the suicide of two-time winner Grayson Murray.

McIlroy, winner of the Canadian Open in 2019 and 2022, has also been dealing with some personal turmoil having announced earlier this month that he was ending his seven-year marriage and had filed for divorce.

The four-time major winner has also found himself under frequent attack as one of the front-line figures in the sometimes bitter feud between the PGA Tour and renegade LIV Golf circuit.

"I've had to realise that at times, and I'm still sort of working my way through that in terms of not making golf the be-all end-all for me," the Northern Irishman told reporters following some practice at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club. "I think it slaps you in the face when something like that happens last week.

"As I said, it's incredibly sad and everyone has to remember out here that we go out and we do things that a lot of people can't, but at the end of the day we're still human beings, and we're vulnerable and we're fragile.

"I think if there's a lesson for anyone out there it's just to be kinder to each other."

Murray's death, one day after he withdrew from a PGA tournament citing health reasons, has rocked the golf world.

The 30-year-old American turned professional in 2015 and won his first PGA Tour title in 2017. He reached a career-high 46th in the world rankings after winning this year's Sony Open in Hawaii.

"I came on Tour in 2016, 2017 with Grayson," said Canadian hope Mackenzie Hughes. "It was out there for everyone, his ups and downs, his life was well documented.

"He was doing that as

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