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After a historic tie in the Solheim Cup, Team America and Europe will have to wait two years to redeem themselves. But that does not mean the LPGA players will not face each other till then. England’s favorite, Charley Hull, has already started preparing for the meet.

Despite all her practice sessions, Hull had to sit out her matches on Day 2 during the iconic event. Her sprained neck resulted in visible struggles on Day 1 of the Solheim Cup, but her recent update shows that she is in the mood for complete recovery.

Charley Hull is onto her next after the Solheim Cup

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The Aramco Team Series presented by PIF will be happening in Hong Kong during the first week of October. Many LPGA stars from around the world will grace the fields with their staggering golfing skills and compete for the $1 Million worth of event. And Charley Hull is hopeful of making a return too.

Earlier in July, during the same event in London, she was in contention throughout the series. She started Day 1 with 10 birdies on the scoreboard, with a round of 68 under 5. But as the final day inched closer, golf world’s cover girl, Nelly Korda, swept the victory from her.

However, her recent warning on her Instagram stories hints at a prepared Charley Hull. While on a treadmill, working out, England’s favorite recorded a story and posted with “No day offs” written in it. Do you think she’s trying to send a message to her LPGA counterparts?

The star-studded team moving to Hong Kong already has World No. 1 Lilia Vu. And joining them would be the 20-year-old sensation, LPGA prodigy Rose Zhang. October 6th to 8th is going to be an action-packed event for all those waiting to see the women golfers unleash their glory once again.

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Recapping the Solheim Cup events

The Aramco Team Series Hong Kong is the first event to happen ever since the dramatic 14-all end of the Solheim Cup. While World No. 1 Lilia Vu carded a 1-3-0 record in her debut of the iconic event, debutant Rose Zhang finished the week with 0-2-1.

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The European champion who led the team to gaining last minute points in Spain, Carlota Ciganda will also join the players in Hong Kong. She defeated Nelly Korda during the weekend of the patriotic showdown in their singles match.

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