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THAT ROSIE FEELING!

Hannah claimed her first win of the 2025 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" 

 

After carding a steady front 9 she ended by sinking a 25ft birdie at 18 for level Par and a long wait in the clubhouse. The result added to her 3rd place finish at the St Georges Hill JRS event earlier in the week.

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Goldcrest Golf and County Club,
Houston, USA, 5-8 September 2025

Hannah's return to the USA for the LET transatlantic leg of the PIF Global Series saw her  end T7 in the initial 36 hole Team event on -28 under with Captain, Anne Van Dam (Netherlands), Kim Metraux (Switz.) and Amy Taylor (Eng), and 53 in the individual stroke play tournament.

"Its was great to compete again in the US, but it was shame the putter stayed cold on the grainy greens"

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HAPPY IN HOLLAND

Hannah continued her good form from the UK at the Dutch Ladies Open, Goyer Golf Club, 16-18 May. With rounds of 69, 72 and 72, she ended the tournament T12, to move to 58 in the OOM. Next stop, France for the Jabra Ladies Open. 

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CZECH IT OUT

Hannah's return to Beroun GC, Prague at the Tisport Czech Ladies Open, 20-22 June, saw her secure T8 and a third Top 10 in a row, with rounds of 69, 66 and 68 for a total of -13 - her lowest score this season. 

"I'm really pleased with how the week went, especially given my coach Lee came out ahead of the event. My swing felt solid technically, so we could focus more on visualisation and course management with that confidence" 

MOUNTAIN MOVE

Hannah secured a T10 finish at the Jabra Ladies Open 22-25 May, Evian Golf Resort, France against the stunning backdrop of the alps and Lake Geneva. With rounds of 72, 69 and a final day 68, her -4 under total saw here move into 47th on the OOM.   

"I love being at the Evian. There's so much major championship history here and its a stunning course to play with its tricky slopes and exceptional putting surfaces. It was good to see some small swing changes and my new iron set-up starting to pay dividends tee to green."​

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CHINA

The Aramco China Championship, 6-9 November was the penultimate event of 2025 and played at the iconic World Cup Course, Mission Hills, Shenzhen. Hannah in Team Cowan came t23 in the 36-hole Team competition, with her -2 under total just being enough to make the 54-hole individual event cut, where she ended 60th.

"It was a long way to come for a single event, but the Mission Hills venue and galleries were great. Not my best week with the putter, but I look forward to competing at all the 2026 Aramco series events next year across the world"
 

DEAUVILLE DONE

Hannah fired rounds of 71, 69 and 70 to end -3 under and T35 at the Lacoste Ladies Open de France, 27-29 September.

"It was good to gain some momentum and consistency with back-to-back sub-par rounds to close the event, as I head into my final events"

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SPAIN

With rounds 73, 73, 74 and 72, Hannah ended the La Sella Open, Denia, 18-21 September, tied 46 on 292 and remains on track to end the season well inside the Top 70 on the Order of Merit.

"I found a little more form this week so can keep pushing for a strong end to the season like last year, starting with a quick turnaround heading back into France on Monday"

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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 alongside living legend Laura Davies, Hannah led from the start and the pair completed their round in 3hrs 30 minutes! 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.

"Its great to win again, especially in front of my home Team and an enthusiastic local crowd on and off the course. The Rose series are really enjoyable to play in, thanks to the sponsors, quality courses, organisers and Kate and Justin's continuing support. Its really appreciated"

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THAT WINNING FEELING

Roehampton Ladies Open Challenge Cup, London, 6 April 2024

With two rounds of 69 for a -6 total, Hannah led the 36 hole 1-day pro-am field from start to finish in tough, blustery conditions. Thalia Kirby (+4) and Jae Bowers (+6) were 2nd and 3rd, with Hyun-Ji-Kim (Level) winning the Amateur event.

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FAIRMONT FANTASTIC 

Hannah secured her best LET career finish at the KPMG Irish Women's Open on the O'Meara course, Carton House, Ireland 3-6 July. With early rounds of -5, -1 and +2, her closing -6 round including a 17th hole eagle from the bunker took her to T5 at -10. The result saw her move to 25 on the LET OOM and 222 on the Rolex world rankings.

"I am just so pleased with how I played against the field and in the conditions. Sunday's round was just unreal - eagles, birdies, bogies, sun, sideways wind and rain! The galleries were great too - especially the children calling for balls, hats, gloves - one even asked me to sign her clean, white T-shirt!"

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