
The Amateur Journey
2003
The journey begins, red wellies and all! (see photo)
2004
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2014
Golf shoes and real clubs! Developing my passion for golf at the club and Nottinghamshire county level.
2014
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2017
U16 – U18 Schools, including winning North of England U16 Championship
2018
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2023
Golf Scholarship and Degree in Environmental Health, then Golf Scholarship and Postgraduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship, University of Kansas, USA.
Competed in summer season UK events.
The professional Journey
For further information on each event see Updates & Info
2024
LETAS professional debut commences in March. My rookie year ends in achieving Top 32 ranking in the LETAS order of merit. This results in retaining LETAS card for 2025 season and jumping to final stage of LET Q school. I achieved a Tied 36th finish gaining Category 16 LET status.
2025
LET debut commenced in February, with a 2nd place finish at Czech Ladies Open in June after just 5 LET starts.
Updates & Info
June 2025
LET 2nd place finish
The Czech Ladies Open was an incredible experience for me. A second place finish in LET after 5 tournament starts is an amazing achievement to kick start my LET career. Many years of hard work pay off with performances like these, with rounds of -6,-6,-3. It was my first tournament using a professional caddy, only added to the success and fun.

June 2025
First lET Cut Made
My first cut made at Hulencourt Women’s Open in Belgium and some very promising golf finishing 43rd with scores of level, 1 over, level, 2 over. This was my first 4 day professional event requiring an additional level of focus and stamina when you play back to back LET events which suited me well. It’s always special to have my dad support me at an event, but particularly over Father’s Day.

May 2025
LET season in full swing
In May and June, I played in the Dutch Ladies Open, Jabra Ladies Open at Evian Resort and Tenerife Women’s Open. Each course hosted a new challenge, with particularly slopey greens at Evian and in Tenerife. My game, course management and tournament strategies all improved through this string of events. The LET has deep competition each week so consistent golf is key, it was nice to see myself gaining this with each event.

April 2025
LETAS in April
To maintain competitively sharp, in April I played two LET Access Tour events in France and Morocco. A strong performance in the Madaef Golf Ladies Open lead to a Tied 15th finish on a tight course with windy conditions.

March 2025
Sunshine Tour Experience
The month of March involved two weeks playing in South Africa on the Sunshine tour. The final event offered an opportunity to gain a spot in the co-sanctioned Sunshine x LET events which are harder to play in with the nature of split fields. Whilst making both cuts placing T28 and T19, I also learnt an incredible amount for future golf in South Africa, including playing at elevation and on grainy greens. I can’t recommend Johannesburg golf more! I flew straight to France to play in a LETAS event to round of 3 weeks away

February 2025
Whirlwind LET debut
After unexpectedly moving quickly up the reserve list of the highly popular first LET event of the season, I flew out to Rabat as second reserve the day before the first round of the Lalla Meryem Cup. Although I knew I wouldn’t be able to have normal preparation for my debut, the experience was well worth the last minute trip in my eyes. I squeezed 6 holes of a practice round in before walking the rest of the course the day I flew out. Luckily for me, I got a place in the field 20 minutes before the tee time in an afternoon group, unluckily playing round 1 in my airport clothes due to a missing suitcase.
It was a fantastic week to experience LET golf and atmosphere for the first time. The LET event was hosted along side a Seniors Tour event, it’s not often you’re warming up next to Justin Leonard, and on the putting green with Stewart Cink.

December 2024
LET status secured
After completing my rookie year on the LETAS tour, finishing top 32 in the order of merit, I both retained my LETAS card for the 2025 season and qualified for final stage of LET Q school. It was exciting to see the improvements I have made since last year’s qualifying school.
This year I played on two new golf courses in Marrakesh. The format involved alternating between the courses each day for 72 holes before a cut of top 65 to advance to the final day. Both courses were very different with tight fairways and small greens of Royal Marrakech, and a longer more open and undulating course of Al Maaden.
With scores of level, -1, -3, +2 I made the cut, shooting my best round of -4 on the final day to place tied 36th and -6 total. I have earnt category 16 LET status equivalent to a half card on the LET. I am very excited for the step forward in my golfing career, and the opportunity to develop further as a player through the combination of competing on the LET and LETAS tours.

October 2024
Save the best for last – T6
As the season comes to a close with the final tournament, it was nice to return to Calatayud as a professional. In 2023 I gained an invite as an amateur into the same event, performing well to make the cut. This year I finished the LETAS season with a tied 6th result. It was another positive top 10 finish, with the best I have seen my game all season. I wish the season hadn’t come to close at this point but I can’t wait to see what I do next year.

September 2024
Solid golf as season Continues
Top 35 results in France and Switzerland. Very encouraged for the future as my swing changes embed and my game gets stronger.

July 2024
Three out of three cuts made in Scandinavia
Three cuts made in a run of three LETAS events across Scandinavia, improving my placing with each event and finishing with a Top 20.
Travel is always varied depending on where the tour takes us. This time after playing the first event in Denmark, we drove across the Øresund bridge to the two events in Sweden, also including taking a ferry to Gotland, a Swedish island.

June 2024
Top 10 & T26 in Sweden
Four of back-to-back tournaments gave me a proper taste of tour life.
The past two weeks the LETAS tour has been in Sweden, for the MoreGolf Mastercard Open and PGA Championship Gothenburg.
In windy, and particularly wet conditions during the second event, I achieved 26th and battled for a Top 10 respectively. I am very pleased with of my lack of three putts during MoreGolf Mastercard Open and with repeated rain delays disrupting PGA Gothenburg, I’m proud with my first top 10 finish on LETAS.
Now for three weeks catching up with coaches and working hard to elevate my game before the next run of events in Denmark and Sweden again.

June 2024
T14 at LETAS -Avila Spain
It was great having the opportunity to build my game up in back-to-back LETAS events.
First up was the Czech Ladies Challenge hosted at Panorama Golf Resort. I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge the golf course provided with big sloping greens, despite not achieving the best result. The course has hosted the LET and Challenge Tour in previous years and I would recommend the resort to anyone looking for a golf trip over a couple of days.
I analysed my game before heading to Avila, Spain. Finishing tied 14th, shooting -3,-3,+1. I felt much more comfortable on the greens applying my AimPoint process and saw my short game work pay off. Back for a day before heading to Sweden!

May 2024
T4 at Santander Golf Tour Izki event
Back from a positive tournament on the Santander Tour. After a round of solid golf with putts just shaving the hole, I finished birdie, par, birdie, birdie, par to jump up the leaderboard on the final round. I secured tied 4th at the event.
The course was set within a national park providing many elevated tee shots to low greens, and vice versa. Huge thanks to the Santander Tour team!

May 2024
First Professional Win
I achieved my first professional win this past Monday in a 2020 Pro Tour event. Shooting 3 under par at Rotherham Golf Club securing the win with a birdie on the 18th. On a tight tree lined course with thick rough and small greens as the course’s defence, I was proud of the way I played. This was the first 2020 Pro Tour event I have competed in and I look forward to playing in more to pad out my competitive schedule.

April 2024
Variety Club Pro-Am
I thoroughly enjoyed playing in the Variety Club Charity Pro-Am. Finishing tied 3rd individually was a good way to round out my first 3 weeks on tour. I saw an noticeable improvement in my lag putting. It was great to be a part of a charity event, the variety club donated a new bus to a local school through funds raised.
If your charity day or pro-am needs a pro feel free to contact me via the contact form or LinkedIn!

April 2024
First events as a pro
April saw my first events of the 2024 season. I teed up in the Terre Blanche Ladies Open, part of the LETAS schedule, for the first time as a professional. Following on straight after were the Rose Ladies Series events held back to back across the UK.
After a dedicated off-season working hard to implement new swing changes and putting processes, it was great to put them into practice in a competitive environment. Heading into the event with no competitive experience prior was tough however, I learnt which areas of my game held up and which need more practice.
The Rose Series event at Sunningdale saw a Top 15 finish, unknowingly leading after 9 holes at -2, the greens unfortunately got the better of me. All the events showed very encouraging improvements in different ways and I can’t wait to get back to work through the month of May!
I’m very grateful to the LETAS and Rose Series organisers for running great events for us female professionals!

December 2023
Pre-Qualifying
Heading into pre-qualifying after great preparation with my caddy, a solid course management plan and ball-striking, I unfortunately missed the cut to make final stage qualifying by one. Despite this, I have gained a great deal of confidence from my long game performance and have identified the exact areas I need to work on. I have already created a plan for this off-season to get ready for 2024.
I’d like to deeply thank Fineline Market Research, the company that sponsored me through 2023 Q-School.

November 2023
Next Step: Lalla Aicha Qualifying School, Morocco
10-12 Dec 2023
Pre-Qualifying 3 rounds – Top 26 per course
16-20 Dec 2023
Final Stage 5 rounds – Top 25 gain full LET, categories & status broken down from here
My finishing position will determine the tour I will play on next year. The best result would be for me to qualify for the 2024 Ladies European Tour at this event, or to qualify for the LET Access Tour, which gives me additional opportunities to progress.
On qualifying for either tour, I will turn Professional.
About the Ladies European Tour
The Ladies European Tour is the premier women’s golf tour in Europe. The 2023 tournament schedule consisted of over 30 global events, mostly in Europe.
About the LET Access Series
The LET Access Series (LETAS) was launched in 2010 as the official development tour, enabling professional golfers additional opportunities to play and qualify for the LET. The 2023 tournament schedule included over 15 events across Europe.
Other Tour Opportunities
Various organisations organise events for professional golfers at off-peak times, to give additional opportunities for training and competition, including: Santander Golf Tour, Rose Ladies Tour, Sunshine Ladies Tour.