
A message from Kate and Justin Rose
As the 2025 Rose Ladies Open approaches, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on why this event continues to mean so much to us, and to share what’s in store this year at Hanbury Manor.
When we launched the Rose Ladies Open, our aim was simple: to create more high-quality playing opportunities for women on the pathway to the elite level of the sport. It’s been incredibly rewarding to watch how far it’s come, and how much of an impact it’s had.

Just look at the last two champions. In 2023, Chiara Tamburlini won the Rose Ladies Open, and within a year, she won five titles on the Ladies European Tour, topped the Order of Merit, and was named both Rookie of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year. In 2024, Helen Briem won here for her first professional win, and two weeks later, she had her first LET title. She’s now firmly established as one of Europe’s most exciting young players.

It’s proof that this event really can be a launchpad for the next generation of stars.
We’re so pleased to bring the tournament to Hanbury Manor this year. It’s a brilliant venue a stunning estate with a championship course that’s more than capable of testing the best players. We think it’s the perfect setting for the next chapter of the Rose Ladies Open.

Even if you’re not a golfer, this is a great weekend to come and enjoy the atmosphere. There’s plenty happening off the course too, from the Dryvebox mobile simulator to the Hertfordshire Golf Sixes junior final.
And on Sunday, Justin will be hosting a live golf clinic on the range, open to all spectators, sharing tips, stories and insight from life on tour.

Entry is completely free! Whether you come for an hour or stay for the day, it’s a chance to be part of something really special in the women’s game, we’d love for you to come and join us.
We hope to see you there
5–7 September 2025, Hanbury Manor
Kate & Justin
