EARLY YEARS
How did you get involved in your sport?
My dad introduced me to it and took me down to the local club and driving range.
What made you choose this sport over others?
Golf has so many aspects to it so you can never get bored of it, there is always an opportunity to improve as you can never master it.
Tell us about your first success in your sport?
Winning the Abraham Trophy when I was 13 and gaining the title of England’s Most Improved Girl Golfer. This event was a turning point for me as I started to focus on golf as my main sport.
HEROES
Who were your sporting heroes growing up?
My heroes were golfers Justin Rose and Georgia Hall and footballer Kalvin Phillips.
Who in your sport now do you most admire and why?
I still admire Justin Rose, not only for his achievements in the game but for the amount he gives back and supports females in the sport – such as creating the Justin Rose Ladies Series.
TRAINING
How often do you train?
I train six days a week and on average between 30-35 hours a week.
What is your favourite drill?
Having to hole three putts in a row from 3, 5, 7ft at compass points around the hole. It helps create pressure – particularly over the final putt!