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The 2023 Portland Classic concluded on Sunday. And the tensions rose to a high as Chanettee Wannasaen bagged the title from Megan Khang. But some players are on to the next one already, preparing to play some good golf. And one of them is Charley Hull.

Recently, Hull revealed her battle with ADHD and how she is fighting it like a warrior. Despite that, she managed to pull through in the first round of the Portland Classic in a rainy situation. But the game later took a different turn! And Charley is now marching away from Portland, disappointed but only looking forward!

Charley Hull is on to the next one

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Next week, on September 7, the LPGA pro players will march to Cincinnati. They will face each other in the thrilling tournament, the Kroger Queen City Championship. The event’s purse is set at $2,000,000 and will be played at the Kenwood Country Club’s Kendale Course.

Referencing that, Charley Hull made a recent Instagram post. As part of the caption, she wrote, “Peach out Portland. @lpga_tour Next Up Cincinnati.” She closed the Columbia Edgewater Country Club event at T26 and earned $12,348.

Even though she had a decent round one with a 5-under 67 and rounds 2 and 4 with the same score, the third day became challenging. On Day 3 in Portland, Charley Hull shot 3-over 75. The bogeys pushed her far behind those at the top of the leaderboard.

 

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This year, Hull missed cuts at multiple events like The Amundi Evian Championship and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. But it was not all bad. She finished second in the AIG Women’s Open and the US Women’s Open in July at Pebble Beach

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These inconsistent performances, coupled with the disappointing finish last week, were certainly a cause for worry for her fans, but even then they couldn’t help but cheer her on as they excitedly looked forward to watching her on the green once more!

Fans open up about Hull’s Portland performance

Charley Hull carries grace and charm wherever she goes. And she is often called England’s favorite. Often, Hull has shown immense love for her fans. Once, she even tipped off her prize money to a young lad who volunteered to caddy for her. She has gathered loyal followers. And they advise and compliment her for her own good.

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Reacting to her recent Instagram post, one golf enthusiast congratulated Hull for a good game in Portland. And also wished her luck in making her patriotic dream come true. “Played great. Back 9 on Saturday wasn’t to be. Hope you enjoyed Portland and Columbia Edgewater and it has you coming back in ‘24. Good luck for Solheim.”

Another follower assessed her performance thoroughly before commenting. “You played well but were missing the loose chain of your shots. I was personally disappointed for you not there in top three Charley,” Were you also counting on Hull to be in the top three? Because one more fan commented, “I was pulling for you !”

In a series of good lucks, another said, “Keep trucking Pro.” And one of them was just happy because they caught sight of Charley Hull. “Brought the kids out to see you this morning (arsenal jerseys 🔥). Awesome to see all the stars out in Portland this weekend.” There was one other like that: “Saw you there! Keep on Grinding! HTH.”

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Some of the fans were impressed by her dressing sense concerning golf outfits. While one said, “Still the best dressed on your… Anewgolf is top of the line!” another commented, “Nice outfit Charley.” Summarizing her Portland journey, a golf enthusiast also wrote, “3 out of 4 rounds -5 each. Your getting close. Keep grinding.” It is a very positive way to look at her performance. Don’t you think?

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