
Golf commentator and presenter Henni Zuël will be part of LIV Golf’s television team from the 2026 season that tees off at Riyadh in February. Image courtesy LIV Golf.
By Rahul Banerji
Well-known golf commentator and presenter Henni Zuël will be seen on LIV Golf broadcasts from 2026 as a pre-show anchor and analyst, the league announced recently.
Zuël, who was in Delhi recently for the DP World India Championship, will be seen on LIV coverage of the 2026 season opener in Riyadh from February 4 to 7.
The 2026 LIV Golf season will feature 14 events being played in 10 countries including the first-ever event in South Africa, the league said in a statement.
A former professional on the Ladies European Tour, Zuël is recognised as one of golf’s brightest on-air talents through nearly a decade of acclaimed work with Sky Sports and GolfTV.
Zuël will bring her signature style and experience to the LIV Golf broadcast via pre-show coverage and on-air analysis throughout all four rounds of the expanded 72-hole competition.
“Challenge has always guided my career, and I’m drawn to environments that encourage curiosity, innovation, and a genuine sense of purpose,” Zuël was quoted as saying.
Meaningful progress
“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.
“My passions – golf, technology, creativity, and forward thinking are all reflected in this role.
“Joining LIV Golf will enable me to draw on my experience as a commentator and former player, whilst contributing to the wider mission of expanding awareness and driving positive global change within the game,” she added.
“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,” said LIV Golf’s Chris Heck.
“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.
Ideal voice
“She embodies the professionalism, energy, and vision shaping the game, and her passion for integrating technology will help redefine how golf is experienced around the world.”
The LIV Golf broadcast now reaches nearly 900 million households across more than 200 countries and territories through a growing portfolio of elite global partners, the statement noted.
Prior to her taking to golf broadcasting, Zuël was a notable young talent, representing England at every amateur level and making history as the youngest player ever to compete on the LET at age 13.
She turned professional at 18 and spent seven years competing on the LET, earning two LET Access Series victories and multiple major-championship starts, including a T13 finish at the 2010 Women’s British Open.
A severe back injury ended her competitive career, and Zuël moved into broadcasting, spending nearly a decade with Sky Sports and was part of the award-winning broadcast team for The Open Championship in 2016.
Zuël later joined GOLFTV and Discovery, presenting and co-producing editorial output including three seasons of the acclaimed My Game instructional series.
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