Rhodes turned professional after the
2024 Curtis Cup and joined the
LET Access Series, where she won the
Lavaux Ladies Open in Switzerland after a playoff against her compatriot
Billie-Jo Smith. She received an invitation for the 2024
Aramco Team Series – Riyadh on the
Ladies European Tour, where she won the team event alongside
Chiara Tamburlini and
Anne-Charlotte Mora. Rhodes shared medalist honors at the 2024 LGPA Q-Series Qualifying Stage in
Venice, Florida. She earned her card for the 2025
Ladies European Tour at Q-School where she tied for 19th. Rhodes won her first LET tournament at the
Ford Women's NSW Open in March 2025. It was her fourth appearance in a LET event and her tournament included a course record nine-under-par 62 in the second-round. The following month, she claimed her second LET title at the
Joburg Ladies Open. She secured a one-stroke victory and afterwards said "It's honestly a dream come true - and to be playing so well so early in my career, I'm lost for words. It's just amazing and I can't wait for the rest of the season." In May, Rhodes won her third consecutive tournament at the
Dutch Ladies Open, securing a two-stroke triumph. In June 2025, Rhodes was given an invitation to make her
major debut at the
Women's PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East course in
Texas. In the
2025 Women's British Open at
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Rhodes hit a hole-in-one at the fifth hole during her fourth round. She finished the tournament tied for 19th. After leading the
2025 Ladies European Tour Order of Merit rankings for the main part of the season, Rhodes ultimately finished second to
Shannon Tan, but still won the Rookie of the Year award. Rhodes secured her card for the 2026
LPGA Tour at Q-Series. == Amateur wins ==