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Baldwin bags first top-tier tour title in South Africa

March 20, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Lancashire’s Matthew Baldwin stormed to a seven-shot victory at the SDC Championship in South Africa, producing a final-day masterclass to secure a first DP World Tour title in his 200th event.

The 37-year-old Southport player’s 11-year journey to the winner’s circle has contained plenty of ups and downs, with illness forcing him to cut his campaign short in 2015. But he made the final stretch look easy as he marched to victory at St. Francis Links on Sunday, signing for a closing 68 to finish the tournament on 18 under par.

Baldwin began the day alongside Kristian Krogh Johannessen at the top of the leaderboard but made three birdies in the last four holes of his third round early on Sunday morning to take a four-stroke advantage into round four. He extended that lead to six shots early in the final round, making three birdies on the front side to reach 17 under at the turn and keep the chasing pack at bay.

With no-one able to apply any meaningful pressure on him, Baldwin enjoyed a stress-free back nine as he made two further birdies, with his only bogey of the day coming at the 11th.

After graduating from the Challenge Tour in 2011, Baldwin enjoyed an impressive first three campaigns on Tour, comfortably keeping his card and qualifying for the DP World Tour Championship in 2014, the same season he claimed his best finish of second at the Nelson Mandela Championship presented by ISPS HANDA.
But he had to shut down his 2015 season in May due to illness and had two operations over the summer before losing his card in 2016.

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He was back on Tour for the 2018 season after coming through the Qualifying School and would have been back in 2021 via the Challenge Tour but missed out after the categories were frozen due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A 19th-placed finish on last season’s Road to Mallorca now sees him in his seventh full season on Tour and he can finally call himself a DP World Tour champion.

Reflecting on his journey to this moment at the trophy presentation, Baldwin said: “I’m not 100 per cent sure what’s just happened! It’s been a tough few years, so obviously to get the win means absolutely everything. I can’t process it right now, but it just means the world to me. It’s been windy all week, it’s that sort of golf course. Fortunately for me I’ve grown up playing in Southport at Hesketh and Royal Birkdale, so I’m pretty good in the wind and it’s worked out a treat for me.”

Dedicating the victory to his late stepfather, Baldwin said: “It’s been a tough 12 months. My stepdad died last May, and this is for him.”

Adri Arnaus signed for a closing 67 to take second, while five players shared third place on 10 under par – Ewen Ferguson, Jaco Ahlers, Antoine Rozner, Jens Dantorp and Kristian Krigh Johannessen.

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