Lasting friendships
There are nine Sport Classes in which to compete, across all impairment categories. Nicky will be looking to win Sport Class Standing 2. In Nicky’s handling of MS, golf has become a powerful thread that links the lasting friendships she is making with the wish to encourage many others with MS through awareness of health and sport opportunities.
When Nicky played in the RSM European Play-offs last season at North Hants GC, she shared a practice round with Dutch player, Mascha Bos. The two women bonded easily and when a fatigued Nicky finished her practice early to rest, she donated her course planner to Mascha to help her learn the course.
When Mascha later won through to the final of the match play, relying on this planner, she would meet Nicky in the final, and the pair joked their way round, with Nicky eventually winning the trophy. A close new friendship made via competitive golf. The significant win followed Nicky’s victory in the 2025 Rose Ladies Series event at Southport & Ainsdale.
With a three-round championship ahead on the rolling terrain of Celtic Manor, looking after herself will take careful planning, including on two practice days. “I’ll play the par-3S, a few of the 4s and spend a lot of time studying the greens,” says Nicky, who says she has been putting well of late. “But I must keep the physical balance right otherwise I won’t last the course.
Samson Centre MS clinic for support
“The cognitive problems I have are that I’m extremely forgetful. I do brain training exercises on an app. If I’m really tired, I struggle to find the words, and even make up words sometimes, which is quite amusing for the rest of my family. You do have to laugh at certain things. I eat well, I do keep myself fit.”
Nicky has attended the Samson Centre MS clinic for two years, found near to her home in Guildford, where there is “a brilliant team” supporting people, building confidence. “If you want a challenge, or to meet people, or just get some fresh air, golf ticks all the boxes. Golf boosts self-confidence and a feeling of achievement, it can make a positive difference in anybody’s life, whatever they’re facing.”