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C harley Hull moved up three spots in the Rolex Rankings after her victory at the Kroger Queen City Championship last weekend. Now No. 5 in the world, Hull becomes the first English player to reach the top 5 in the world since the rankings launched in February 2006.
Still “a bit injured,” the Englishwoman ended a three-year winless drought at the Kroger Queen City Championship to set an LPGA record.
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Charley Hull has played admirably given her bizarre injuries, and there's another new ailment on the list
Charley Hull has dealt with some gnarly injuries this season, but torn ligaments, muscles and viruses have hardly slowed her down. The clumsy (by her own admission) superstar is back in the U.S. teeing it up this week in the Kroger Queen City Championship in Hamilton Township outside Cincinnati.
Hull's victory Sunday at the Kroger Queen City Championship marked the LPGA's 25th different winner in as many events this season.
Charley Hull revealed new ailments that are affecting her, but assured that she will work hard to continue her season.
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Charley Hull triumphs at Kroger Queen City
The TPC River's Bend, which hosted the tournament for the second consecutive year, proved to be a challenging yet spectacular course, with two par-3s and two par-5s on both the front and back nine hol
LPGA Tour star Charley Hull recently paid a visit to a Surrey-based hairstylist who styled her for an event she attended at Windsor Castle.
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Scottie Scheffler’s surprising first, Charley Hull’s shocking win and Tyrrell Hatton’s wild hangover tale
Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we are still processing golf’s Red Zone-like WITCHING HOUR on Sunday. As the great Scott Hanson always says, this is the time of day “When wins become losses and losses become wins.