FEELING ROSIE!
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"
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.​


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.
ON A HIGH AT HOME
"I've had such a fun week, especially being surrounded by my family and coaches. The local support was just amazing. I dug deep at times to stay in touch, so I am really pleased how I closed strong" Hannah reflected.
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An opening 70 included 6 birdies and an eagle, followed with a 74 in blustery conditions on day 2, and a final round 73 to finish t11.


SO CLOSE AT ROSE
Hannah came so close to winning the Rose Ladies Series Open at Brocket Hall, St. Albans, 6-8 September in dramatic style. After eagling 18 to card a final round 66, Hannah jumped into the lead, but was caught by former World #1 Amateur Helen Briem, who matched her 54 hole -13 under score, to force a 2-way play-off down 18.
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The drama continued on the first play off hole, as Hannah's eagle putt just held up on the edge of the cup, before she holed a 25ft birdie to keep the battle alive on the second play off attempt. Finally, after both players missed the green on the third play off attempt, the German player converted her chip in the fading light to claim victory.
INSIDE ROPES REPORT
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