The 78th US Women’s Open is underway at one of the most iconic golf courses in California. This course is both competitive and pleasant on the eye at once. And as it turns out, the beauty of the course at Pebble Beach is helping some players to improve their game.
This English golfer is one of them. She hasn’t had a great time in the last few weeks but now she is getting back where she belongs and the beauty of the Pebble Beach course, one can say, has played a massive role in that. Let’s find out more.
English sweetheart Charley Hull reveals what has worked miracles for her
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Officially turned pro in 2013, Hull is giving tough competition to other players on the greens. The South African Women’s Open Winner, however, is also excited about where she is at presently, and praises Pebble Beach’s views not a little. As per her, the picturesqueness of the golf course has helped her game a great deal.
At a press conference held on 8th July after the third round, she had a brief discussion about her game. The Englishwoman had a lot to say about her performance, about difficulties and how she is overcoming them. When she was questioned about her unusual conduct in relation to her staring at the vistas on the 18th hole, the 27-year-old’s reply amazed all and sundry over there.
“Yeah, I was [taking in views on 18th]. Yeah, that helps a lot. I struggle to concentrate on the golf course sometimes, so actually taking it all in, looking at the views, is actually helping a lot,” she said.
Hull has been working on her swing and her mental approach to the game, and it seems to be paying off.
Nelly Korda also enthuses about the breathtaking views of the golf course
Prior to Hull, Nelly Korda, another well-known golfer, too shared her opinion regarding the scenic views at the amazing golf course.
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Korda feels that as she moves on during her round, the views at every hole become her favorite. The talented golfer has also expressed her happiness at becoming part of history since this is the first time the course is hosting the US Women’s Open.
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As far as Hull’s performance is concerned, she is tied 7th after the first three rounds, seven shots off the pace. Are you rooting for her to finish in the top-three on Sunday? Let us know in the comment box below.