Henni Zuel has been a mainstay on the PGA circuit for several years, covering most major tournaments in recent years.Henni Zuel interviews Rory McIlroy back in 2017Henni Zuel interviews Rory McIlroy back in 2017(Image: Getty Images)

LIV Golf is welcoming a new face to their broadcasting team in Henni Zuel, 35, who has had successful stints with Sky, GolfTV, and others.

She’s been a constant presence on the PGA circuit for several years, providing coverage for most major tournaments in recent times. She described Rory McIlroy’s win at the 2025 Masters, which completed his career grand slam, as “unbelievable” and one that brought her to tears.

Zuel will now be covering a LIV circuit that may not boast the same star power as the PGA but still features a host of big names like Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith, Phil Mickelson, and others. It comes after Matt Fitzpatrick paid a classy tribute to McIlroy after their dramatic Race to Dubai playoff.

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“Challenge has always guided my career, and I’m drawn to environments that encourage curiosity, innovation, and a genuine sense of purpose,” Zuel said about the move.

“LIV Golf is at the forefront of redefining how the sport is experienced, powered by elite athletes and leaders who embrace meaningful progress – a vision that strongly resonates with me.”

Zuel represented England in golf at 13 and made her professional breakthrough into the European circuit at 17. She earned two wins over her career and placed once at the women’s British Open.

Henni Zuel turned pro at 18Henni Zuel turned pro at 18(Image: Getty Images)

She joined Sky Sports in 2015 shortly after retiring, before moving to GolfTV in 2019, where she covered McIlroy’s win at the 2025 Masters. “Incredible. Unbelievable. It was the first sporting event I’ve ever shed a tear at,” she said of the win.

“It is always something special working on a Masters, but with Rory and the way everything unfolded… It is not just about sport but a metaphor for life and overcoming hurdles,” Zuel added. “We can all see ourselves in terms of messing up, having multiple chances, and then ultimately triumphing. He put us through the whole range of emotions.”

This emotional connection secured her position at LIV Golf, with tour president of business operations Chris Heck lauding her credentials following the announcement of her appointment.

Rory McIlroy celebrates his Masters winRory McIlroy celebrates his Masters win(Image: Getty Images)

“Henni Zuël brings exceptional journalistic experience and the credibility of a former professional player, enhancing the depth and quality of our coverage and strengthening our commitment to delivering a broadcast that is innovative, informed, and globally resonant,” he said in a statement.

“LIV Golf’s two-story format – where team identity and individual performance build simultaneously – requires the ability to illuminate both narratives with clarity and sophistication.. Henni’s instincts, intuition, and commitment to modern storytelling make her an ideal voice for this new era.”

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