Australian golfer Steven Alderson recently made history by becoming the first player with autism to win a G4D Tour event in Sotogrande, Spain. The 44-year-old, also known as “Spud,” has been on a successful streak, having previously won the South Australian All Abilities Championship in September. In an interview on the Australian Nine network show “Today,” Alderson discussed his difficult journey and experiences of being bullied. He expressed how meaningful the victory was for him, particularly after facing bullies throughout his childhood and even in golf clubs. Alderson expressed his excitement and gratitude towards his parents, feeling on top of the world and amazing after his win.
During the interview, Alderson shared his happiness at being able to prove his bullies wrong by achieving success in golf and being seen on TV. His caddie, Trent Blucher, who has known Alderson for about 20 years, joined in on the conversation and praised his friend’s performance on the course. Blucher highlighted Alderson’s ability to remain calm and present during the tournament, showing growth from past situations where he would have reacted differently. Alderson reciprocated the praise towards his caddie, acknowledging his role in keeping him relaxed and helping him secure the victory. The duo’s camaraderie and mutual respect were evident throughout the interview, with Alderson expressing gratitude for Blucher’s support.
Following his emotional victory, Alderson spoke at a press conference, where he held back tears while reflecting on his performance and the support he received from his caddie. He credited Blucher’s guidance in helping him stay focused and positive during the tournament, preventing him from getting angry or frustrated as he might have in the past. Alderson also expressed his pride in representing not just Australia but also the people back home who have supported him in his career. The clip from the press conference was shared on social media, with Alderson receiving messages of love and support from followers and well-wishers.
Looking ahead, Alderson is set to compete at the G4D Tour’s final stop for the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, continuing his successful run in professional golf. His victory in Spain and the subsequent recognition and appreciation he has received serve as a testament to his perseverance and determination in overcoming challenges, including bullying and doubts from others. Alderson’s triumph not only highlights his golfing talent but also sends a message of resilience and inspiration to those who may have faced similar obstacles. With a supportive team behind him, including his dedicated caddie Blucher, Alderson is poised to continue making strides in his career and breaking barriers in the sport.