
LETS GO!
Welcome to the 2025 Ladies European Tour!
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30 events
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20 countries
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5 continents
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€39M total prize fund
Ahead, the players can look forward to multi-tournament swings in Australia, South Africa, two stop-offs in the Far-East, plus visits to the USA and a full European Summer circuit of events.
With some adapted tournament formats, new event venues, increased prize funds and a hotly contested Order of Merit to climb, Hannah, 20 rookies and seasoned professionals alike, will be keen to make fast starts to their seasons.
FEELING ROSIE!
Hannah claimed her first win of the season at the final Justin Rose Series event of the year hosted by the Buckinghamshire Golf Club, London, Friday 9 May 2025.
Teeing off first in the field alongside living legend Laura Davies, Hannah led from the start and the pair completed their round in 3hrs 30 minutes!
"Its great to win again, especially with my home Team around me and gallery support around the course today. These JRS events are really enjoyable for all of us, thanks to the organisers, sponsors, the Buckinghamshire GC and Kate and Justin's continuing support. Its really appreciated"
A costly 7 on the par 4 5th almost derailed her solid tee to green play, but she reset through the back nine to card a level par 72 after sinking a 25ft birdie at 18. The result added to her 3rd place finish at the St Georges Hill JRS event earlier in the week. Next up is a return to the LET for the Dutch Ladies Open, 15-17 May.


SOLID START IN SAUDI
Hannah's first visit to the PIF Saudi Ladies International, Riyadh Golf Club 13-15 February, saw her close on level Par in T56 for the 54-hole Individual stroke play event. "Overall, I am pleased with how I played in my first event of the year, especially on these desert greens which are tricky to judge at times "

AUSTRALIAN SWING
Hannah's first visit down under saw her finish T30 at the Women's Classic and T43 at the Ford Women's Open. The Australian WPGA Championship, 6-9 March was cancelled due to Cyclone Alfred hitting the Brisbane area.
"It was a shame to lose the first event and then just play 54 holes at Coffs Harbour, but everyone's safety comes first. We're so grateful to lots of people helping us to play at all. It was a bonus to have extra time here and get to explore this beautiful country"
After a brief stopover back in the UK, Hannah is now in the Sunshine state getting ready to tee it up at the Joburg Ladies Open, 3-6 April before travelling on to Cape Town for the Investec Women's South African Open 10-13 April.

MEET HANNAH
2025 Ladies European Tour member
Professional career
Hannah claimed 3 LET Top 10s in 2024 including a season ending T10 at the Andalucian Open to finish 58th on the Order of Merit. She was also the runner-up at the LETAS Rose Ladies Open after a 3 hole play-off, and convincingly won the 36 hole Roehampton Gold Cup ProAm in April.
In 2023, Hannah earned her first professional win at the Calatayud Ladies Open and was a runner-up twice; at the Santander Golf Tour and the Links Golf Series, Durham. After another top 10 and all cuts made in her rookie year, Hannah ended 5th on the Order of Merit
Amateur life
Oklahoma University scholarship alumina
3x All American and 106 Div. 1 appearances
BA 1st (Communications/Journalism)
35 England International team caps 2015-2023
Non-traveling R&A Curtis Cup reserve 2018
English Women's u25 Open Champion
European Telegraph u18 Open Champion
English Schools u14 Champion
Digital media contributor
Podcaster and Women's performance advocate
Hannah is grateful for the support of her sponsors, coaches, advisors, followers and the organisations she works with.

“On the first tee I kept telling myself.
Trust yourself, you can do it”
Annika Sorenstam

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