Solheim Cup duo Charley Hull and Georgia Hall win opening-round match on final hole on electrifying first day, while Gareth Bale suffers defeat.
The Solheim Cup stars made it through on Tuesday as five-time Champions League winner Gareth Bale lost on the final hole
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Charley Hull revealed that she had gotten sick before the third round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship, but that did not phase her.
According to Mel Reid, star golfer Charley Hull would be very popular if she gets on Love Island. While talking on the Quiet Please! With Mel Reid and Kira Dixon podcast, the one-time LPGA Tour winner talked her heart out.
Charley Hull wasn’t feeling her best before the third round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore. Being sick and throwing up didn’t stop her from getting in a run before the third round, nor did it keep her from putting herself into contention to win on the LPGA Tour.
Clearly, Charley thought the reporter had mixed up her and Lexi Thompson, who retired as a full-time LPGA player at the end of 2024. And it's possible that was the case. However, as GolfWRX points out, Hull did say this in October:
Charley Hull and Lydia Ko gave different answers about retirement before showing that elite golf is their future until they decide it isn't.
The situation seems confused, but it is clear that Charley never directly said that she wanted to retire. However, her statements from earlier suggest that she has this in mind. Namely, the 28-year-old pointed out a few months ago that she has a completely different focus at this stage of her career.
Hull, known for both smoking on the course and now obsessively running, remained a single stroke behind Lydia Ko after the third round of the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore by working something new into her pre-round routine — vomiting — which she followed by running a personal best time.
Things are never dull with Charley Hull, who played in the final group alongside Lydia Ko and Jeeno Thitikul on Sunday in Singapore.
Hull joined Amy Yang as the only two players in the field to go bogey-free on Thursday. This marks Hull's first appearance in Singapore since 2022. She typically only plays in one Asian event per swing, she said, because it's usually so hot. Hulls finds her time in the gym also helps her recover more quickly from jet lag.