From Bullying to Triumph: How Steven Alderson Became an Australian Hero
Less than two weeks ago, Steven Alderson was just an everyday guy grappling with the overwhelming size of an international airport he had never visited before. Amidst the chaos, he had one pressing mission: to find a KFC. Fast forward a few days filled with delicious chicken and an impressive 36 holes of golf, and Alderson found himself grappling with something much bigger: his newfound hero status not just in Australia but across the globe.
Alderson made history at the Estrella Damm NA Andalucía Masters in Spain, becoming the first autistic winner on the Golf for the Disabled (G4D) Tour. This prestigious tour runs in association with the DP World (European) Tour. However, it wasn’t just the significance of this landmark victory or the fact that he won by a staggering nine-shot margin on his G4D debut that captured the hearts of fans worldwide. It was his heartfelt post-victory interview, where a teary-eyed Alderson opened up about the bullying he faced throughout his life, particularly during his school years and even in some golf clubs.
“Normal people think that people with disabilities are different and easier to bully,” Alderson shared with CNN Sport, reflecting on his painful past. “I reached a point where I was 15 years old, and that was enough for me.”
A Journey of Resilience
After switching schools five times due to relentless bullying, Alderson left the education system at the earliest legal age (which has since been raised to 17 in Australia) and sought solace at Willunga Golf Club in South Australia. This pivotal decision is now bearing fruit as his triumph has sparked an outpouring of love and support across various social media platforms. Clips of his emotional interview have gone viral, with one TikTok video racking up over three million views.
“Okay, that does it—Steven Alderson is our favorite golfer,” exclaimed one Australian news outlet, capturing the essence of the public’s reaction. Comments from viewers expressed their support, regardless of their interest in golf. “Do I care about golf? No. Do I want this man to succeed? Absolutely,” was one of the top responses, underscoring Alderson’s impact beyond the sport.
Embracing the Spotlight
Alderson is adjusting to his newfound fame with humility and excitement. Fresh from celebrations and little sleep, he returned to Willunga to compete in a celebrity Pro-Am event alongside national cricket stars Callum Ferguson and Alex Ross. He expressed his disbelief at becoming a celebrity, stating, “It’s been crazy over here. I’m like the next biggest thing at the moment, all over the world and on the internet.”
His journey is aided by his caddie, Trent Blucher, who has been a steadfast supporter for nearly two decades. “Trent understands my disabilities and my likes and dislikes, which helps,” Alderson noted, emphasizing their strong partnership. This bond proved crucial during tense moments at the tournament.
After an incredible start with a five-under 67, Alderson found himself in a precarious situation when he hit a bunker on the 15th hole. In the past, he might have succumbed to anxiety, leading to a meltdown. But thanks to Blucher’s support, he was able to manage the pressure, finishing strong with a seven-under par overall. “Trent is amazing at keeping everything relaxed and focused,” Alderson explained.
Looking Ahead: The Next Chapter
With this victory, Alderson and Blucher are set to embark on their next big adventure—a trip to Dubai for the season-ending G4D Tour Series Finale in November. They’ve already mapped out a new checklist: bring the trophy home, visit Tour equipment trucks, and meet two-time major champion Jon Rahm. Alderson hopes to introduce Rahm to the famed wines of McLaren Vale, highlighting his love for good food and drink.
Reflecting on the transformative experiences golf has brought him, Alderson stated, “By the time we came back, not only did I have the trophy, but I was also confident navigating the airport. I was even leading Trent to the KFC.” His journey illustrates the powerful lessons learned through travel, camaraderie, and perseverance.
As Alderson prepares for his next chapter, he hopes to inspire others who have faced bullying. “If you’re being bullied, just do your best to ignore it and be the better person,” he advises. “You’ll come out stronger in the long run.”
Through his incredible journey, Steven Alderson has become more than just a golf champion; he is a symbol of resilience, determination, and hope for many around the world.