With more than 240 LET tournament appearances and 61 top 10 finishes, ‘Brew’ as she is widely known, is one of the UK’s most recognisable female golfers, with career earnings in excess of €1m and currently playing with a 10-year exemption to the LET.

On joining Lynx, the 34-year-old Welsh star said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be signing for Lynx, it was a no brainier after all of the wonderful things I’d heard about their product from fellow tour players Lydia Hall and Laura Davies.

Lynx are such a forward thinking British brand and their reach goes out to men, women and children of all standards across the spectrum of golf. I’m more determined than ever to repay the faith they have shown in me. It’s going to be a great year working with such a wonderful team.”

Lynx-Black-Cat-woods-driverBecky is still being custom fitted for clubs at Lynx’s Weybridge HQ, but is expected to follow fellow Welsh star Lydia with the Black Cat driver in her bag. The club has currently propelled Lydia to 16th place in driving distance on the LET.

Having represented Europe in the Solheim Cup in 2007 and 2009, Becky joins Lydia, Dame Laura Davies, Paul Eales (Senior European Tour), Danny Poulter (EuroPro/Challenge Tour) and Craig Sutherland (Asian Tour/EuroPro Tour) in Lynx’s stable of tournament playing ambassadors.

Lynx is also played by former European Tour star and now Sky TV commentator, Nick Dougherty.

Lynx Golf CEO, Steve Elford, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Becky to the team. Signing tour players for Lynx is much more than paying to secure branding – we want to work with players who want to play Lynx clubs and in that respect Becky ticks every box.

“She’s successful, articulate, respected and is right behind everything we’re trying to do as an authentic British golf brand.”

Our equipment editor James Savage takes a first look at the Black Cat range for National Club Golfer. read his article here.

As soon as we know what Becky is putting into play we will let you know!

Find out more about the Lynx range on their website

Alex Perry

Editor

Alex is a Devonian who enjoys wittering on about his south west roots, Alex moved north to join NCG after more than a decade in London, the last five of which were with ESPN. Away from golf, Alex follows Torquay United and spends too much time playing his PlayStation or his guitar and not enough time practising his short game.

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