AMBASSADORS
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James Rooney
Greatmaker Tour Proffessional and Ambassador
James Rooney’s passion for golf ignited early, capturing his interest at just three years old. His dedication led him to compete nationally and earn a golfing scholarship at an American university, where he honed his skills against top collegiate talent.
James competed at a high level in the United States for 5 years but fell out of love with the game, stepping away from golf for a decade. During this break James immersed himself in Muay Thai, training and competing in Thailand against elite fighters. This showcased his athletic versatility instilling a profound discipline and mental toughness for training. Fast forward to 2020, during Covid James re-evaluated his passion for golf and in 2022 returned to professional golf. James has competed on various feeder tours, including the Tartan Pro Tour, Clutch Pro Tour, Ecco Tour, and Asian Tour.
Today based in Scotland, James balances his touring schedule with coaching at Paisley Golf Club. He extends his expertise through the Skillest app, offering personalised online lessons. His coaching emphasises technical proficiency, knowledge of competitive golf and mental resilience required in high-level competition.
James’s personal story underscores the importance of mental well-being in golf, advocating a balanced approach to training, recognising mental health is crucial to achieving peak performance. His story serves as an inspiration to aspiring golfers, demonstrating both determination and self-awareness is essential to success.
His association with Greatmaker celebrates this versatility, aligning with our values and commitment to golf.
Dimitri Flex Cavazzanna
Tour Professional and Greatmaker Ambassador
Sam first met Dimitrie when caddying on the Clutch Tour in 2024.
At 23, Dimitri made the pivotal decision to turn professional, acknowledging the immense mental and physical demands of the sport. He remarked, “This was not an easy decision, as you can be as talented as you want, but the standard required to be successful in professional golf is on another level. The real strength lies in the psychology and mental aspects of the game.”
Currently, Dimitri is competing on various feeder tours, including the Clutch Pro Tour, Asian Tour, Ecco Tour, and Toro Tour, and at the end of this summer, 2025, he competes in the DP World Tour qualifier. His dedication to the sport is complemented by his commitment to fitness, recognizing the importance of physical conditioning in achieving peak performance.
Beyond the greens, Dimitri has cultivated a passion for fashion, working as a model for various companies, including Greatmaker. Dimitrie, loves fashion and golf making him the perfect the Greatmaker ambassador. His involvement with Greatmaker reflects his belief in the synergy between athletic performance and personal expression.
Aimi Bulloch
Greatmaker Ambassador
Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2013, Aimi Bullock transformed a personal challenge into a mission to revolutionize disability golf. Transitioning from a successful career in accountancy she discovered a renewed sense of purpose and community through the sport. Aimi’s dedication to golf has led to significant personal achievements in the golfing world. She secured a silver medal with Team England at the European Team Championship for disabled golfers in 2023. Additionally, Aimi has been ranked 7th 100 in the Gross World Rankings for Golfers with disabilities and in the top 50 in the Nett rankings.
Beyond her personal accomplishments, Aimi served as the Director of Development at the European Disabled Golf Association (EDGA), where she focused on increasing participation among women and girls with disabilities. She has been instrumental in initiatives like the EDGA , 4-Stage development program, which provides a clear pathway for female golfers to engage with the sport.
In 2024, Aimi helped launch G4D, disabled women in golf and in 2025, the Sport for All UK Foundation, aiming to promote inclusivity in sports for people with disabilities. Through this charity, she seeks to provide others with the same sense of belonging and purpose that golf has given her.
Aimi’s vibrant personality and unwavering commitment to inclusivity make her a perfect ambassador for Greatmaker, a brand that celebrates resilience and excellence in golf for all. Often seen sporting her favourite colour, green, she continues to inspire and lead by example, advocating for greater visibility and opportunities for disabled golfers both in the UK and globally.
Layla Maidment
Wentsworth Golf Scholar and Greatmaker Ambassador
Layla, a young dedicated golfer from Berkshire, currently holds a 3.4 handicap and is a Wentworth Scholar. Beyond her personal achievements on the course, Layla is passionate about fostering the next generation of female golfers.
She aspires to become a coach, aiming to encourage more girls to pursue golf not just as a hobby, but as a viable career path. Her commitment to golf and to mentoring others underscores her vision of making golf more inclusive and accessible for young women in her community.
Layla has a fantastic natural swing and through collaboration with Greatmaker you will find her sporting the new heritage range. Layla Greatmakers' youngest ambassador gives young followers the opportunity to watch her grow in confidence fitting our ethos of support and encouragement. Someone to watch in the future!
James Clarridge
Professional Footballer and Greatmaker Ambassador
Born May 2004 in Nottinghamshire, James’s passion for football was evident from a young age and was selected for Nottingham Forest’s Youth Academy. His performances earned him a call-up to the England Under-18 squad, where his standout debut provided an assist in a 3-0 victory over Russia, October 2021. He went on to captain the Under 21’s England team and latterly signed for Watford Football Club, playing on loan this season for St Albans gaining valuable first team experience.
For James playing off a 5 handicap, golf is a vital competitive outlet, one that sharpens his focus, demands patience and cultivates mental resilience. These qualities transfer onto the football pitch. Golf also provides a quieter, more reflective environment where James can relax. This balance between the two sports works well for James.
At just 21 years old has demonstrated remarkable maturity both on and off the pitch. Notably he maintains a lifestyle free from alcohol, reflecting his dedication to peak performance and personal development. This level of self-discipline is rare and resonates with Greatmaker’s emphasis our ethos of excellence and integrity.
George Brown
Greatmaker Ambassador
Sam first met George at a boxing Club in Cupar where they trained together before Greatmaker was established.
Born on November 14, 2003, in Fife, George’s affinity for judo was evident from a young age. Training at the Sportif Judo Club, he quickly distinguished himself, clinching gold at the British Schools Judo Championship in Sheffield, 2020.
Recognising his potential, George made a pivotal move in September 2022 to join the elite Camberley Judo Club in Surrey, immersing himself in a full-time training regimen. This transition marked a significant step in his commitment to Judo.
His dedication bore fruit with commendable performances: bronze medals at the British Championships in consecutive years, a silver at the Scottish Open, and a gold at the Antwerp Open in 2024. These achievements secured his place in the GB Judo Squad, positioning him as a formidable contender on the international stage.
The Greatmaker ethos represents George’s early sacrifice, perseverance and goal to compete in the next upcoming Olympics. Although, not a golfer, George was pivotal in my training prior to returning to professional golf.