England Golf teams up with Rose Ladies Series to enhance elite female opportunities

Partnership will increase competitive opportunities for England’s leading female amateurs and aspiring young professionals.

Jeremy Tomlinson (left) pictured inducting Justin Rose into the England Golf Hall of Fame and celebrating the Rose Ladies Series collaboration
Jeremy Tomlinson (left) pictured inducting Justin Rose into the England Golf Hall of Fame and celebrating the Rose Ladies Series collaboration

England Golf has reinforced its commitment to the women’s performance pathway through an expanded collaboration with the Rose Ladies Series for the 2026 season.

The partnership will increase competitive opportunities for England’s leading female amateurs and aspiring young professionals, with England Golf securing a dedicated allocation of invites across the Series.

A number of places will be reserved for each of the UK-based National Women’s and Girls’ Squad players at all events, ensuring rising talent can gain valuable experience in high-quality professional environments.

The strengthened collaboration with the Rose Ladies Series supports England Golf’s wider ambition to create a clearer, more sustainable transition from elite amateur golf into the professional game, providing meaningful playing opportunities that underpin long-term development and progression.

England Golf Group Chief Executive, Jeremy Tomlinson, said: “As part of our 2025–2030 Strategy – Let’s Inspire More Golfers, we are committed to championing the women’s game and creating more opportunities for women to excel in our sport.

“Working with the Rose Ladies Series builds a clear competitive bridge for emerging female players and reflects our shared commitment to growing the women’s game through opportunity, visibility and performance support.”

Kate and Justin Rose founded the Rose Ladies Series in 2020 to give emerging female golfers more competitive playing opportunities (pic Getty Images)

Founders of the Rose Ladies Series, Justin and Kate Rose, said: “We are really pleased to have England Golf on board. They did so much for me as an amateur, so we are really excited to partner with them to give even more playing opportunities to female players this year.”

To find out more about the Rose Ladies Series, visit www.justinrose.com/rose-ladies-series

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