Matthew Jordan is a 27-year-old professional golfer from Wirral, England. He has been a member of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club Hoylake since the age of 7, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who were both members and club champions at the course. Jordan had a successful amateur career, winning the St Andrews Links Trophy in 2017 and the Lytham Trophy by 9 strokes in 2018. He represented Great Britain and Ireland in the 2017 Walker Cup and played in several other prestigious amateur events in 2018.
Jordan turned professional in September 2018 after reaching a handicap of +7. His first professional win came at the 2019 Italian Challenge Open on the Challenge Tour, where he defeated Lorenzo Scalise in a playoff. Before the 2023 Open Championship, Jordan had one professional win and posted five consecutive top-40 finishes on the DP World Tour from late May to early July 2023. At the 2023 Open Championship, Jordan secured a tied-10th place finish, earning £264,600 in prize money. This was his second appearance at the Open, having also played at St Andrews in 2022.
Who is Matthew Jordan’s caddie?
At the 2023 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, Jordan's caddie was Chris Simmons.
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FAQ's On Matthew Jordan’s Caddie
A. Matthew Jordan was born on January 18, 1996.
A. Matthew Jordan grew up playing golf at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, having joined at the age of seven.
A. Matthew Jordan won the St Andrews Links Trophy in 2017 and the Lytham Trophy by nine shots in 2018. He also represented Great Britain and Ireland in the 2017 Walker Cup.
A. Matthew Jordan turned professional in 2018.