Aimi Bullock has been celebrated with two prestigious accolades at the Women in Golf Awards, winning both the Unsung Hero and Rising Star titles in recognition of her remarkable contribution to the sport.

Aimi’s Unsung Hero award acknowledges her tireless work over the past eight years to champion golfers with a disability.
Most recently, she founded Women’s G4D CIC in 2024, a charitable organisation dedicated to creating opportunities and building a supportive community for female golfers with disabilities.
Her efforts have already made a national impact. Earlier this year, she collaborated with 54 to host an event and social gathering for female golfers with a disability. Footage from the day was broadcast on Sky Sports during coverage of the PIF Championship, shining a spotlight on inclusion in golf.
The Rising Star award recognises Aimi’s vision in establishing the Sport For All UK Foundation just 12 months ago. With funding secured from the Kate and Justin Rose Foundation, she launched a three-year project to support children with upper body limb difference, ensuring they have access to golf and the chance to thrive in the sport.
Reflecting on the achievement, Aimi said: “I’m very humbled, overwhelmed and extremely proud to have won both Unsung Hero and Rising Star at the Women in Golf Awards. Receiving this recognition for my voluntary work is awesome and means the world to me.”
Alongside her charitable work, Aimi continues to lead as England’s top female golfer with a disability, all while managing life with multiple sclerosis.Her mission now is to secure further funding to expand her Women’s G4D projects — a cause that promises to transform lives and grow the game for future generations.
Most recently, she founded Women’s G4D CIC in 2024, a charitable organisation dedicated to creating opportunities and building a supportive community for female golfers with disabilities.
Her efforts have already made a national impact. Earlier this year, she collaborated with 54 to host an event and social gathering for female golfers with a disability. Footage from the day was broadcast on Sky Sports during coverage of the PIF Championship, shining a spotlight on inclusion in golf.
The Rising Star award recognises Aimi’s vision in establishing the Sport For All UK Foundation just 12 months ago. With funding secured from the Kate and Justin Rose Foundation, she launched a three-year project to support children with upper body limb difference, ensuring they have access to golf and the chance to thrive in the sport.
Reflecting on the achievement, Aimi said: “I’m very humbled, overwhelmed and extremely proud to have won both Unsung Hero and Rising Star at the Women in Golf Awards. Receiving this recognition for my voluntary work is awesome and means the world to me.”
Alongside her charitable work, Aimi continues to lead as England’s top female golfer with a disability, all while managing life with multiple sclerosis.Her mission now is to secure further funding to expand her Women’s G4D projects — a cause that promises to transform lives and grow the game for future generations.
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Tom Vale, Press & Media Manager
Tel: 07912 240850
Email: tom.vale@englandgolf.org
www.englandgolf.org
Contact details:
Tom Vale, Press & Media Manager
Tel: 07912 240850
Email: tom.vale@englandgolf.org
www.englandgolf.org
