Henni Zuël is a former professional golfer and was the youngest-ever amateur player on the Ladies European Tour at 13. Since retiring from playing golf, Henni has been a golf broadcaster for Sky Sports, GolfTV and LIV Golf. Drawing from her decades of sporting experience, Henni is an influential and credible speaker perfect for a range of events.
Henni found her passion for golf at the age of 9. After receiving her first set of golf clubs, Henni started competing and never finished outside the top 10 in 50 tournaments. As a result, she was personally selected by Nick Faldo as the youngest member of Team Faldo, competing across the world in the US and Asia. In 2003, Henni became the Yeovil Ladies Club and England’s Under-13 Champion. Following her success in her early career, she joined the Ladies European Tour as the youngest player ever to do so, going on to win four more championships over two years, including the Central European Under-16 Championship and Welsh Ladies Open Stroke Play Championship. Henni played her first semi-professional tournament, the Roehampton Gold Cup, where she finished as the top amateur and 2nd overall. Henni represented Europe at the 2007 Junior Solheim Cup in Sweden, winning her singles match and was selected for the Great Britain & Ireland squad for 2007-08.
Starting her professional career, Henni joined the Ladies European Tour in 2008, making her debut in the Turkish Ladies Open. In 2011, Henni won two Ladies European Tour Access Series events, the Terre Blanche Ladies Open and LETAS Ladies Open. After a 7-year professional golf career, Henni was forced to retire from her playing career due to injuries and she transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a presenter and analyst for Sky Sports Golf. She moved to GolfTV in 2019, covering men’s and women’s golf tournaments, cultivating a reputation as one of golf’s leading media personalities. She joined LIV Golf as a Broadcaster for the 2026 season, anchoring pre-show coverage and delivering on-air analysis during the four rounds of each tournament. In recognition of her ground-breaking amateur career, Henni was honoured with the Daily Telegraph’s Joyce Wethered Award and a Nominee for Home-Grown New Talent at Britain’s Best Awards.
As an experienced broadcaster, Henni is a confident speaker and event host. Drawing on her sporting career, she discusses the importance of resilience, motivation and dealing with setbacks. Henni is passionate about shaping the next generation of players as an ambassador for European Ambassador for Underrated Golf and an R&A Global Golf Development Ambassador. To hear about Henni’s insights into a professional sports career, hire her today!
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- 2025 – Broadcaster for LIV Golf
- 2019 – Joined GolfTV to lead its Tour player coverage
- 2015 – Broadcaster and Analyst for Sky Sports Golf
- 2015 – Retired from professional golf due to injuries
- 2011 – Won the LETAS Terre Blanche Ladies Open and LETAS Ladies Open
- 2008 – Turned professional and immediately joined Ladies European Tour with first event as Turkish Ladies Open
- 2008 - Nominee for Home-Grown New Talent at Britain’s Best Awards
- 2007 – Honoured with Daily Telegraph’s Joyce Wethered Award
- 2007 – Represented Europe at 2007 Junior Solheim Cup in Sweden and selected for Great Britain & Ireland squad for 2007-08
- 2007 – Placed 2nd at St Rule Trophy and won the Girls Amateur Championship
- 2006 – Best amateur at the Hungarian and Italian ladies’ events
- 2005 – Finished top amateur and 2nd overall at first semi-professional tournament, Roehampton Gold Cup
- 2005 – Welsh Ladies Open Stroke Play Championship and Welsh Ladies Golf Union Under-21 champion
- 2004 – Won the Central European Under-16 Championship and the English Under-15 Championship
- 2003 – Yeovil Ladies club champion and England’s Under-13s champion
- 2003 – Won the Dorset Ladies County Championship and joined Ladies European Tour, becoming youngest player ever to do so at 13
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