(Ep 216) Rosie Belsham

(Ep 216) Rosie Belsham

From Chasing Pars Golf Podcast by Craig Thomson

May 15, 2026 · 1h 16m · Episode 216

About this episode

The episode features an interview with rising golf star Rosie Belsham discussing her journey and experiences in the sport.

In this latest episode I was joined by a rising star in the English game in current LET Access Series pro Rosie Belsham who takes to her 2nd season as a pro in a couple of weeks time when LET Access Series resumes in Austria! We find out about her trip to South Africa with Sunshine Ladies Tour and the highlight being going to see LIV Golf in Johannesburg followed by a Calvin Harris DJ set! Rosie is from Whitley Bay, just outside of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and although she played Hockey to a good level as well as Golf she started the game at the age of 9 alongside her mum. She currently plays out of Maften Hall Golf Club who offer her luxurious practice facilities and support in her journey. Rosie would go to Baylor University in Waco, Texas and would play for England Girls between 2018-2020 & played from 2020-2024 for England. In 2018, Rosie would win a national title at Fairhaven by a staggering 18 shots. Rosie alongside Annabell Fuller, Charlotte Heath, Caley McGinty, Lianna Bailey, Lottie Woad, Emily Toy & Amelia Williamson would win both 2021 & 2022 European Ladies Amateur Team Championship Gold Medals. In 2023, Rosie would represent Great Britain & Ireland at Vagliano Trophy at…

People in this episode

Host: Craig Thomson

Guest: Rosie Belsham

Topics covered

  • golf
  • professional sports
  • female athletes
  • tournaments
  • personal journey

Keywords

  • Rosie Belsham
  • golf
  • LET Access Series
  • European Ladies Amateur Team Championship
  • Vagliano Trophy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Maften Hall Golf Club, Baylor University

Places: Whitley Bay, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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