Matthew Jordan is an accomplished English professional golfer known for his strong performances on the European Tour.
With an impressive amateur career and a steady rise through the professional ranks, Jordan has emerged as one of Britain’s notable golfing talents.
Born on January 18, 1996, in the Wirral Peninsula, United Kingdom, Matthew Thomas Jordan is the son of Bob and Claire Jordan. He was introduced to the game at a young age and quickly showed promise on the amateur circuit.
Jordan first captured attention in 2017 when he won the prestigious St Andrews Links Trophy. A year later, he delivered a commanding performance by winning the Lytham Trophy by a remarkable nine-shot margin. These victories underscored his potential and paved the way for his transition into professional golf.
Since turning professional, Jordan has competed on the European Tour, where he continues to build a solid reputation. Known for his composure and shot-making ability, he is steadily climbing the ranks in international golf.
Standing at 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) and weighing approximately 175 pounds (79 kilograms), Jordan brings a balanced combination of strength and precision to his game.
As of 2024, Matthew Jordan’s estimated net worth is $5 million, earned primarily through tournament earnings, sponsorships, and endorsements linked to his professional career.
Though not yet married, Jordan has been in a relationship with Kate Parry for the past two years. The couple keeps a relatively low public profile. Jordan currently has no children.
Away from golf, he maintains a close relationship with his family, including his parents and his sibling, Adam.


