PIF LONDON CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR STANDOUT PARTICIPATION FROM ENGLISH STARS
08 July 2025
The PIF London Championship returns to Centurion Club from 8–10 August for its fifth consecutive year, this time as part of the newly launched PIF Global Series. With a stellar lineup of English talent competing on home soil, and an increased prize fund of $2 million on the line, a thrilling summer showdown awaits viewers and competitors alike.

The PIF London Championship returns to Centurion Club from 8–10 August for its fifth consecutive year, this time as part of the newly launched PIF Global Series. With a stellar lineup of English talent competing on home soil, and an increased prize fund of $2 million on the line, a thrilling summer showdown awaits viewers and competitors alike.
The event marks the third stop on the 2025 PIF Global Series schedule, following tournaments in Saudi Arabia, where Thailand’s Jeeno Thitikul triumphed, and South Korea, where Hyo Joo Kim successfully defended her title. Last year’s PIF London Championship saw Ireland’s Leona Maguire make history as the first Irishwoman to win on the Ladies European Tour (‘LET’).
A formidable English contingent is set to grace Centurion this year. Leading the charge is rising star Mimi Rhodes, who has earned an impressive streak of LET victories in 2025, having claimed titles in Australia (the Ford Women’s NSW Open), South Africa (Joburg Ladies Open), and most recently the Dutch Ladies Open. She also currently leads the LET Order of Merit – a season-long competition to crown the Tour's number one player.
Joining Rhodes in the spotlight is Cara Gainer and Bronte Law. Gainer kicked off the LET season with a dramatic playoff win at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, while Law, a proven LET winner with three titles, continues to build on her impressive track record.
Alice Hewson is also set to compete this summer. The 27-year-old homegrown talent and proud Centurion Club member has already achieved three career wins since turning professional in 2019, including the 2024 Swiss Ladies Open and the 2020 South African Women’s Open.
Annabell Fuller one of England’s brightest young talents, having attained three Curtis Cups and European Ladies’ Team Championship wins as an amateur competitor before debuting on the LET in 2024, will also compete in August. She made an immediate impact upon turning professional this year, securing a life-changing third-place finish at the PIF Saudi Ladies International.
Joining the field is Trish Johnson, a veteran of the game and one of England’s most accomplished golfers, who most recently received an MBE for her services to golf. Johnson has claimed an impressive 29 professional victories over multi-decade career, including 19 wins on the LET and three on the LPGA Tour.
Other English competitors in August will include Amy Taylor, Charlotte Laffar, Eleanor Givens, Hannah Burke, Hannah Screen, Lily-May Humphreys, Liz Young and Rosie Davies.
Tickets for the 2025 PIF London Championship are now on sale and can be purchased at www.pif-london.tixr.com
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