Former tour pro Henni Zuël takes on a new ambassador role at The Buckinghamshire helping to elevate women’s golf
Henni Zuël, the former Ladies European Tour player turned golf broadcaster, has been named Golf Ambassador for The Buckinghamshire and the Arora Group’s growing portfolio of golf destinations.
The new role will see Zuël promote The Buckinghamshire Golf Club—where she previously competed in the 2012 Ladies’ British Masters—as well as other venues under the Arora Group umbrella, including Fairmont Windsor Park and Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf & Spa.
Supporting Women’s Golf at a Historic Venue
The Buckinghamshire, located just outside London, is known not only for its historic 17th-century clubhouse and private members’ course, but also for its long-standing ties to women’s golf. It has regularly hosted Ladies European Tour events and is the HQ of the LET.

Zuël’s appointment is part of a broader push by the Arora Group to highlight its venues as inclusive, high-quality golf destinations. As ambassador, she’ll support efforts to grow the game—particularly among women—while showcasing the club’s golf and hospitality offerings.
Expanding the Group’s Golf Portfolio
Beyond The Buckinghamshire, Zuël will also work with other Arora Group golf properties. Fairmont Windsor Park, a luxury hotel and spa near Windsor Great Park, and Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf & Spa, currently undergoig redevelopment, are part of the group’s golf and leisure collection.
Gerry Ivers, Managing Director of The Buckinghamshire, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Henni as a member and Ambassador. Henni is one of the influential voices and figures in modern golf, as a broadcaster and an advocate.”
The Arora Group operates a portfolio of hotels and venues across the UK, partnering with global hospitality brands.
More information is available at www.thearoragroup.com
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