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Charley Hull has had a whirlwind of a month—recovering from a freak parking lot injury while quietly setting meaningful off-course goals that tell a bigger story than any tournament result.
The world No. 10 tripped over a curb at the Centurion Club during the PIF London Championship and heard her ankle pop. She “nearly fainted” from the shock but made sure fans knew she’s tougher than the tumble—now training in a protective moon boot and planning her comeback.
Earlier in the summer, Hull had to withdraw from the Amundi Evian Championship after collapsing—her second collapse in competitive play. Despite the scare, she rebounded to secure a runner-up finish at the Women’s Open—her fourth career second-place finish in a major.
While sidelined, Hull isn’t just resting—she’s pivoting. Leaning into recovery, she’s embraced a new fitness routine, including running goals and lighter training that still fuels her spirit without risking injury. It’s a modern take on strength: heal smart, comeback stronger.
Charley Hull’s latest chapter isn’t about dropping from the leaderboard—it’s about rising differently, with grace, grit, and goals that truly matter.
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