Sponsorship Opportunities 2025

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR

Throughout 2025, I will be playing on the LET tour. I earned LET category 16 status through Qualifying School December 2024, this category allows me eligibility for around 15 events. In gaps within my LET schedule, I will play LETAS events.

Tournament Costs

I am extremely excited to progress through my rookie year on the LET. The LET travels to further afield destinations including Africa and Australia, and requires a caddy at events. It’ll be a busy and more expensive year from the travel costs perspective.

Tournament weeks typically include a travel day, 2 to 3 practice round days and 3 to 4 rounds of tournament play.

Tournament costs include:

  • caddy costs
  • event entry fee
  • flights
  • accommodation
  • board
  • car rental

On-Going Costs

 There are many additional costs that come with being an professional athlete:

  • golf course membership
  • gym membership
  • new equipment
  • swing lessons
  • putting lessons
  • personal trainer
  • sports psychologist
  • travel costs

I am confident in the top-level coaching team I have built around me. I would be deeply grateful to all potential sponsors, as I am for those who supported me through the 2024 season.

Sponsor Benefits

Major Sponsors

A major sponsor might finance multiple tour events per year, or cover my coaching costs for the year. I will be pleased to discuss your requirements in return, for example:

  • Company logo represented on clothing, caps or bag showcased across the world in person and televised
  • Regular social media and word of mouth exposure
  • Attendance at your corporate or family golf days
  • Ambassador for supporting women in sport
  • Ambassador for your cause or corporate objectives
  • Appearance / speaker at your events

Sponsors

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