After moving to
Montreal in 1903, Murray became the youngest Canadian professional golfer while assistant to his brother
Charlie Murray. While in Quebec, Murray won the
Quebec Open in 1910 before reclaiming the championship in 1930. In other Canadian events, Murray won the
Canadian Open twice with his 1908 and 1913 wins. With the 1908 championship, Murray became the youngest person to win the Canadian open, a record he still holds more than a 100 years later. Murray also won the
Canadian PGA Championship in 1924 and the Seniors' Championship in 1939 and 1942 editions. In
PGA Tour majors, Murray appeared three times at the
U.S. Open between 1909 and 1913. His best performance was 26th at the
1912 U.S. Open. Outside of his playing career, Murray co-founded the Canadian Professional Golfers Association in 1911 and opened Canada's first indoor golf school in the basement of the
Ritz-Carlton hotel in Montreal in 1916. As a builder, Murray planned and redesigned golf courses throughout Quebec including the
Country Club of Montreal and
Royal Quebec Golf Club. ==Awards and honours==