Ladies European Tour

Rookie pro Lorna McClymont signs for Scottish management company

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By Martin Dempster - The Scotsman

Winning Curtis Cup team member joins posse of top Scots on Bounce Sport books

Lorna

McClymont will be making her second appearance as a professional as a

new stablemate of both Bob MacIntyre and Louise Duncan after signing for

Edinburgh-based Bounce Sport.

The

Dumbarton woman, who joined the pro ranks after securing a category for

the 2025 Ladies European Tour, has been unveiled as the company's

newest client ahead of her appearance in this week's Standard Bank

Ladies Open on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in South Africa.

In addition to Genesis Scottish Open champion MacIntyre and 2021 AIG

Women's Open leading amateur Duncan, McClymont also joins Stephen

Gallacher, Grant Forrest, Calum Hill, Marc Warren and Euan Walker in the

Bounce Sport stable.

“I am very excited to be taking this next step in my golf career,” said

McClymont, who made the cut on her debut in the paid ranks in the LET’s

Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco earlier this month.

“I

am really looking forward to competing on the Ladies European Tour and

Access Tour. I think that now is the right time for me to test myself in

the professional ranks, and I am ready for the challenge.”

Through

committing to Bounce Sport, the Curtis Cup-winning GB&I team member

from 2024 has secured the support of Callaway, as well as backing from

Zenith Black, Arnold Clark, Kingsbarns Golf Links and Murray Sharp

Foundation.

“Lorna is another very exciting talent in the Scottish women’s game, and

her success as an amateur fits in superbly alongside all of the other

players we work with,” said Iain Stoddart, Bounce Sport’s founding

partner.

“As

always, we are delighted to take up what we believe is a

responsibility to help Lorna as she embarks on her professional career

and to work with her as she looks to climb the ladder in world golf.”

McClymont

is flying the Saltire in this week’s event at Durbanville Golf Club

along with Duncan, Kylie Henry, Jane Turner and Laura Beveridge.