A key part of his development has been the sage counsel of Craig Donnelly, the vastly-experienced PGA pro who took McDonald under his wing at a young age and has watched his golfing career flourish.
“Given his obvious limitations, it is a wonderful achievement and helping him through The PGA Training Programme has given me a great amount of pride,” said Donnelly, who runs a number of golf facilities in the UK and Spain. “He’s spent his entire life just getting on with it and he’s never shied away from a challenge. I first met him over 10 years ago. His mum said, ‘just treat him as a normal kid and he’ll pick it all up’. Sure enough, he has.
“Because of his physical limitations, he plays cack-handed and, back in those early days, we built a swing and a golf game around that. We introduced more hybrids and lofted woods into his bag. We just had to make some wee adjustments to make it a bit easier for him. Initially, it wasn’t about making him a pro, it was just about making him a better golfer but we just kept on developing to the point where I got him enrolled in The PGA system.”