
Grayson Murray finally has the prize every Web.com Tour rookie finished T10 to earn his way into the following week’s BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation. The birdies didn’t stop in Greenville either, as Murray finished a career GREER, S.C. — Richy Werenski won the BMW Charity Pro-Am on Sunday for his first Web.com will host their first Fan Fest to usher in the season from 4 to 7 p.m. May 30 at Grayson Stadium. The free event is open to the public, and food will be provided. following in the footsteps of German companies like BMW, Volkswagen and Puma as they attempt to prevent burnout. That’s not an issue for us here in the States where hypertension is a way of life. We invented burnout, baby! In 2013, Rep. Alan Grayson of Grayson Murray of Raleigh had four birdies and two bogeys in A top-25 finish in the Rex would earn him a spot in the next event, the BMW Charity Pro-Am, but he’s after even more on Sunday. “Hopefully I can get in the top 25 or top 10,” he said. Local favorite Grayson Murray, who was born at Rex Hospital in 1993, earned his way into the field next week at the BMW Charity Pro-Am with a T10 finish. He posted rounds of 66-71-69-71 -- 277 to make the cut at TPC Wakefield Plantation, where his parents Raleigh’s Grayson Murray also had a good week. Playing on a sponsor’s exemption, Murray tied for 10th at 7-under 277, as did former N.C. State golfers Albin Choi and Marc Turnesa. Murray’s finish secured him a spot in next week’s BMW Charity Pro-Am .
Irene Grayson, 55, of Pickford Lane Four men pulled up outside the store in a blue BMW before three of them ran inside and tried to storm the staff quarters. When they failed to get inside the staff office, they ran back to the BMW and drove off .
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