Charley Hull withdrew from the Aramco Team Series event in Hemel Hempstead after playing six holes. The reason that was made public was the hint of an injury and her physiotherapist’s strict warning against her play. Now that the golf community is moving towards the Amundi Evian Championship, many are concerned about whether Hull will be playing. But, amidst her worrisome injury news, the young English golfer shocked the community with another update.
No, Hull has not gotten a new golf club. She has, however, changed her looks. The 28-year-old recently shared a life update through her Instagram story. With the help of one of her half-sisters, Hull has been able to pull off two things at once: a change in hair color and a seemingly new recovery step towards her injury. She shared a photo of herself in a yellow robe, standing in front of a mirror. With her hair dyed, Hull smiled at the photo.
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Hull had been getting both medical attention and assistance from her sister on her road to recovery. The icing on her shoulders is clearly suggestive of that. Moreover, with newly dyed hair, Charley Hull portrays a renewed enthusiasm that is not tinged by her injury frustration. Hull has always paid a lot of attention to her looks, and has called herself a “girl’s girl.” She loves to dress up and often shares her breathtaking looks with her fans on the internet.
But with the injury looming around Hull, will she play at the Amundi Evian Major this season?
Will Charley Hull participate in the Amundi Evian Championship?
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July 11th will mark the commencement of this season’s fourth major which is the Amundi Evian Championship at the Evian Resort. Hull’s recent withdrawal and her physician’s warning are the main sources of concern among the fans. With the official field of the tournament announced, comes the good news. Hull will be participating in the tournament, and her criteria for qualification remains her Rolex Ranking.
A bad shoulder is always a golfer’s nightmare, after all. We wish her a speedy recovery, and hope that she can catch her maiden major glory! Let us know in the comments below if you think this will be her year!
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