• Justin Rose Ladies Pro Series

    • The Rose Ladies Series was created in 2020 during the height of the pandemic.
    • Inspired by Liz Young’s idea of a roll up at Brokenhurst Manor during lockdown, Kate and Justin pledged to put their own money into a series of events to give the ladies an opportunity to keep playing.
    • 2020 - 8 one day tournaments, each with a prize fund of £5k across England.
    • 2021 – 11 events, each with a prize fund of £10k.
    • 2022 & 2023 with the LET & LETAS schedules being so strong, the Rose Ladies Series is now a condensed series of 5 events in April/early May which act as a great warm-up opportunity for the professionals.
    • The Series has taken place at fantastic courses like Wentworth, The Berkshire, West Lancs, Bearwood Lakes, Southport & Ainsdale, Sunningdale, Royal St George’s, Royal Birkdale and Hillside over the years.
    • The winner of each event receives a £10,000 cheque, which remains the biggest prize fund for one-day competitions in Britain, regardless of gender.
    • There have been a total of 29 RLS events over 4 years.
    • Over £450k has been paid out in prize money.
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  • Leona Maguire leads Aramco Series at Centurion Club

      Leona Maguire sits at the top of the leaderboard in both competitions at the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – London.

      Team Maguire is in a share of first place on 14-under-par alongside Team Iturrioz and Team Hall at Centurion Club.

      It was a day when Team Maguire, who are made up of the Solheim Cup winner, England’s Liz Young, Spain’s Marta Sanz Barrio and amateur Yana Wilson didn’t have a dropped shot on their team scorecard.

      The quartet had a very steady day as they made the turn in seven-under-par and also had a back nine of seven-under-par to be tied at the top.

      “We were all making a few birdies today which always helps and there were no dropped shots on the team card either which I think helps a lot in these conditions,” said Maguire.

      “I think we had a nice atmosphere, a nice team. It was very comfortable out there and nice to roll in a few. It will be a bit of a quick turnaround, a long day. It will be a bite to eat then straight to bed and we’ll get out early in the morning again.”

      Young explained: “I was playing quite well, it’s always nice to see the ball go in the hole a lot with Leona. That gave me some confidence to try and follow her on a few. Our amateur played really well too, so it was like having four pros. It was really nice, we gelled well.”

      Sanz Barrio added: “I am very happy my team did all the job for me and hopefully, I can bring it in tomorrow and help us win tomorrow.”