Prince’s Golf Club has appointed Rebecca Earl and Robert Coles to join Jordan Loft as their newly attached Tour Professionals, reinforcing the club’s commitment to supporting players at the highest level of the game.
Earl, a standout talent and graduate of Wofford College in the US, returns to the UK with full LET Access Series status. Majoring in psychology, sociology and anthropology, she leaves behind an impressive college career, holding records for best Southern Conference Championship finish (2nd), all-time career stroke average leader, and tied first in all-time career wins at Wofford. A defining moment in her amateur career came in 2019 when she was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year.
Following a runner-up finish at the 2023 English Women’s Amateur Championship, Earl turned professional and entered the Ladies European Tour Qualifying in December 2024. An eighth place finish in the pre-qualifier secured her spot in the final stage, where she narrowly missed the cut but earned full status for the 2025 LET Access Tour.
Reflecting on her attachment to Prince’s, Earl said: “It feels incredibly special to be attached to an Open Championship venue. This is a historic and stunning course with incredible facilities to develop my game. I’m extremely excited to represent the club and grateful for the support Prince’s has provided.”
Joining Earl at the famous Kent links venue is Legends Tour player Robert Coles, a seasoned professional who turned pro in 1994. With three Challenge Tour victories and 390 DP World Tour appearances, Coles has a wealth of experience at the highest levels of the game. Since joining the Legends Tour in 2022, he secured his maiden title at Trump International Golf Links last August, where he edged out Paul Lawrie by one shot.
Prince’s is also proud to continue its support for Jordan Loft, a rising talent competing on the Clutch Pro Tour and PGA South region events. As a PGA Teaching Professional at Prince’s, Loft has already made his mark across various tours, having competed in DP World Tour qualifying events and narrowly missing out in Final Qualifying for The Open last year. His continued attachment to the club highlights Prince’s commitment to nurturing elite talent and marks an exciting chapter as he continues his ascent through the professional ranks.
Commenting on the new attachments, Prince’s General Manager Robert McGuirk said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Rebecca and Robert to Prince’s, joining Jordan, who has been a valued part of our team for a number of years. Supporting professional golfers is an important part of our vision, and we’re particularly excited to help Rebecca as an emerging talent in the women’s game. We hope her journey will inspire our junior golfers and members alike.”
All three will represent Prince’s Golf Club at events throughout the season while also hosting specialist clinics for junior and women members. These sessions will provide invaluable coaching and insights to help develop the next generation of talent. As Callaway ambassadors, their involvement strengthens Prince’s collaboration with Callaway as their high-performance partners.