10 Oct 2024

Matthew Baldwin Times It To Perfection With Rolex

If you were asked which player would break the 36-hole scoring record at the BMW PGA Championship last month, I would be shocked if anyone said Matthew Baldwin. The Englishman won his first main tour event last year but has failed to record a top-ten finish this season; however, if you are going to find your form, the flagship event at the Tour’s HQ is probably the best place to do it.

 

Having followed up his flawless opening round of 65 with a 66, he stood proudly at the top of the leaderboard ahead of McIlroy, Fleetwood, and a host of iconic DP World Tour names. Going into the weekend, it would be understandable if the pressure took its toll and Matt’s name slid off the leaderboard. However, he dug deep and showed he was not going to be intimidated, demonstrating that he could hang with the best.

 

Form Guide

We were eager to learn from Matt where this surge in form came from and how the result has impacted his game. Luckily, he filled us in just a few days after the event.

 

In your last two events leading up to Wentworth, you tied for 18th at the British Masters and 30th at the Irish Open, so there were signs your form was moving in the right direction, but what’s changed? 

Matthew Baldwin: In fairness, I’ve been hitting it great for a while but wasn’t scoring well. So, I’ve started working with Graham Walker on my short game and spending more consistent time putting with Mike Kanski.

 

Many players struggle to back up a low round, but how did you stay focused?

I try not to think about anyone chasing me and just play my own game. I knew I was swinging well, so there was no reason why I could not make more birdies and limit my mistakes.

 

What did it mean to finish T4 in an event of this size and calibre?

It highlighted the fact I can hit good golf shots while feeling nervous and under pressure. It didn’t affect the way I played, and it builds confidence to know from experience that I can play good shots regardless of the situation.

 

You earned your largest pay cheque on Tour at the BMW PGA Championship; have you treated yourself to anything? 

No. I will more than likely pay off a bit of my mortgage, though if something takes my fancy, I might treat myself.

 

You’re now close to qualifying for the DP World Tour Play-offs. Will this affect your schedule? 

More than likely I will play through to Sotogrande and miss Korea, which will give me two weeks off before Abu Dhabi. Though I need to qualify first!

 

How do you find the courses in the UAE? 

The courses are always in fantastic condition, and at the back end of the year, the weather is perfect. I’ve not played Yas Links in tournament conditions, but the lads really enjoy it. I will certainly look forward to that event if I get in.

 

Pick me: Jürgen Klopp

Quick Fire Questions

What what the last TV series you watched: Brassic
Last car you bought: BMW M2
When did you last pay a green fee: Valderrama
Football team: Liverpool
Golf hero: Tiger Woods
Favourite club in the bag: 3 hybrid
If you could only play one course ever again: Sunningdale
Dream four ball (no golfers): Jürgen Klopp, Jordan Belfort, and Roger Federer.

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