
Andy Murray named first-ever brand ambassador for Walker's Shortbread
Walker's Shortbread said the multi-year partnership is "a celebration of Scotland at its finest".
Both the tennis star and the shortbread brand started small, in little Scottish towns and through years of dedication and hard work honing their craft, have gone on to achieve international recognition.
READ MORE:
It is that shared journey that inspired the campaign's message: 'A Wee Bit of Scotland that's Come a Long Way'.
Sir Andy said: 'I am proudly Scottish, and partnering with Walker's, a brand that has been representing Scotland around the world for well over a century, felt like a great fit for me.
'I come from a small tight-knit community and when I look back at where I have come from, I am proud of what I've achieved, which is something I share with Walker's.
'It's a real honour to be part of this next chapter for such a well-loved Scottish brand.'
Walker's x Andy Murray (Image: Nick Andrews)
Sir Andy, a self-proclaimed shortbread superfan, added: 'I've been eating shortbread since I was a kid – my gran would make it all the time for us. We even celebrated my Wimbledon win with shortbread.
'Shortbread is one of my simple pleasures. No matter where I am in the world, a piece of Walker's Shortbread always transports me back home.'
Nicky Walker, Managing Director, Walker's Shortbread: "We are incredibly excited to welcome Andy Murray as our very first brand ambassador. We've always admired Andy's achievements, his dedication and his cautious charisma as well as his very obvious close relationship with his own family. These are qualities that resonate deeply with our own values at Walker's Shortbread.
"We are genuinely honoured that Andy and his team have acknowledged Walker's as a suitable partner, and we are looking forward to this exciting new venture as we continue to promote 'Scotland at its Finest'.'
The partnership will debut with a black and white advertising campaign, launching on 30 June to coincide with the start of Wimbledon.
An advertising campaign will see the image appear in major train stations across the UK, while the video campaign will roll out across social media and digital platforms.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
39 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Scotland's best sports bar named with snooker, pool, darts and live football every week
Whether you're looking for a good meal with family or a fun night out with friends, you're guaranteed to have a great time RIGHT ON CUE Scotland's best sports bar named with snooker, pool, darts and live football every week Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE BEST sports bar in Scotland has been named - and it has darts, a snooker table, a pool table, and shows live football every week. The bustling bar in Glasgow is loved by locals and sports stars alike, and it scooped a top award at a prestigious awards ceremony. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The Q Club in Glasgow scooped Best Sports Bar Credit: GOOGLE MAPS 3 As well as showing live football it also has snooker, pool and darts Credit: Getty The Q Club is located on St George's Road, in the heart of the city centre, and offers a little bit of something for every sports fan. And it won Best Sports Bar at the prestigious Scottish Hospitality Awards 2025, which recognise and celebrate the best of the industry from around the country. It is an annual event that highlights the very best in hotels, restaurants, bars, spas, and other sectors. This year, the winners were announced at an elegant ceremony that was held at the Marriott Hotel in Glasgow on Wednesday. And The Q Club impressed judges with its incredible range of sports on offer as well as its delicious food and drinks. Whether you're looking for a good meal with family or a fun night out with friends, you're guaranteed to have a great time. Bosses at The Q Club shared the news of the award on social media this week. The post on Facebook read: "Best Sports Bar 2025 Award. "This would not be possible without all the staff and members, we can't thank you enough". Loyal followers flocked to the comments to congratulate the team on the huge win. I tried restaurant crowned best in Scotland - it was full of surprises One person said: "Well done from a great team of staff thoroughly deserved". Another added: "Congrats to all". Someone else wrote: "Brilliant!!! Well deserved!!!" While a fourth posted: "Congratulations everyone involved". And a fifth chimed in: "Well done and congratulations to everyone". Irfan Younis, spokesperson for The 8th Scottish Hospitality Awards 2025, prasied all of the winners at the event this week. They said: 'We're proud to once again get to showcase the remarkable talent and exceptional standards within Scotland's vibrant hospitality industry. "The people shortlisted for these awards have consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective categories, setting the benchmark for quality and service within the Scottish hospitality industry. "We want to congratulate all of our winners on their incredible accomplishments.'


Daily Record
2 hours ago
- Daily Record
Bob MacIntyre ignites mini charge at Travelers as he produces sand magic with moment of quality
Scot makes moves as Tommy Fleetwood catches fire on day two Resurgent Bob MacIntyre produced some sand magic to ignite a mini-charge at the Travelers Championship as Ryder Cup pal Tommy Fleewtood joined the leaders up front. The Scottish star kickstarted a burst at TPC River Highlands with a moment of quality at the beginning of the back nine to mount a solid rush up the leaderboard. Fresh from his runner-up finish at the US Open, MacIntyre's stunning hole-out from a greenside bunker at the tenth catapulted him forward and he began to fly in Connecticut. The Oban ace strode onto the next tee and immediately smashed a wonderful approach into the par-three for a second-straight birdie, made it three-in-a-row at the 12th with another dart of an iron shot and smooth putt to the heart of the hole and demolished the par-five 13th to make it a dazzling quartet to storm into the Top 20. MacIntyre got a break when his attempt to drive the par-four 15th just dodged the water to keep the momentum and, although he gave one back on the penultimate having doubled it on Thursday, he was able to par the last and sign for an impressive three-under par 67 and firmly improve his position ahead of the weekend However, the Tartan star will begin the third day seven shots behind a hat-trick of leaders who pushed into the positions in Connecticut. Justin Thomas jumped into his share at the halfway mark as he matched Rory McIlroy's first-round score on the second day to move to nine-under par. That allowed him to catch Scottie Scheffler, who, like MacIntyre, suffered on the penultimate hole at TPC River Highlands for the second straight day. Thursday's hopes of hammering a magical 59 were ruined when he made a mess of the 17th and he did the same on Friday when blaming a gust of wind for taking his tee-shot into a bunker and then smacking the resultant effort into water for a double. Scheffler's two-shot lead evaporated at that point and he now sits level with Thomas at the top of the boards and also Fleetwood with two days to go. The English ace made it a trio at the summit as he shot a magical back nine of 30, including two eagles, to get into position to win his first-ever PGA Tour title. Fleetwood said: 'I was very disappointed last week [at US Open]. I played poorly, but the thing is in golf there is always another week and you have to get ready. I came out motivated to try and take what there is to learn and help it make you better. So far I'm happy with how I've bounced back.' McIlroy hit the stall button in the second round, but did recover from a nightmare start to salvage something. The Northern Irish superstar looked back to his best in the first-round with a bogey-free 64 to sit just a couple off the pace. But McIlroy quickly ruined that stat as he dropped strokes in three of the opening five holes of his second round through a scrappy start. The career Grand Slam ace managed to stem the bleeding and get himself back on an even-keel by recovering all three of the losses on the back nine as he approached the closing stages of his day-two effort. McIlroy couldn't cash in on luck at the 17th when, after he hit his ball into the water before it skimmed off the surface and bounced out, he couldn't save par and ended with a one-over Friday score of 71 to sit four behind the leaders


Belfast Telegraph
3 hours ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Crusaders boss Declan Caddell hails new striker as ‘natural goalscorer'
Crusaders have plundered the Scottish market again this week to sign former Inverness Caledonian Thistle striker Adam Brooks.