This year was indeed a roller coaster ride for Charley Hull. She went through many challenges on the physical front while fighting hard as a professional. Her struggles with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) were a big hurdle in her path this year. But she sure did not let the obstacles come her way.
Not only did she learn to cope better with it, but she also gave some really good performances in her career. As the 2023 LPGA season has ended, here is how much money Hull made this season.
Fan favorite Charley Hull’s income rises in the 2023 season
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The top finishes for Charley Hull for the 2023 season include T2 at the HGV Tournament of Champions, T7 at the Drive-On Championship, and T2 at the Kroger Queen City Championship. Hull also successfully scored top finishes in two of the major tournaments. She was tied for the second spot at the US Women’s Open and finished again as the runner-up at the AIG Women’s Open, but this time solo.
She wrapped up the season with a T16 finish at the CME Tour Championship. All these impressive results in the above and other tournaments have not only added to her golfing portfolio but have also given a boost to her bank balance. This year, Charley Hull has won a total of $2,395,650 in LPGA Tour earnings. The LPGA star’s this year’s earnings are way more than what she earned in 2022, which was, $1,084,968.
Her biggest paycheck of the season came from the major tournaments. At the U.S. Women’s Open, Hull bagged the sum of $969,231 and from the AIG Women’s Open, she took home a whopping $828,414.
Hull officially ranks 6th on the LPGA list with her earnings on the tour this season. The money she made this year from the various tournaments has effectively increased her rank among the top-earning female golfers.
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What was her paycheck for other LPGA events?
After the majors, another impressive paycheck for Hull came from the Kroger Queen City Championship, where she earned $181,723, and the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, which gave her $152,898. At the CME Group Tour Championship season finale, she again profited from its huge prize purse and took home $66,714.
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From the other events, Hull earned 5 digits. Her smallest paycheck for the year was a little over six grand at the Ascendant LPGA Benefiting Volunteers of America. Hull may not have won any tournaments this year, but she sure earned some big bucks on the LPGA Tour. Stay tuned to find out more updates on Charley Hull as the 2024 season approaches fast!
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