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CINCINNATI, OH – SEPTEMBER 10: LPGA, Golf Damen player Charley Hull plays a shot out of a fairway bunker on the 18th hole during the Kroger Queen City Championship at the Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: SEP 10 LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon230910076

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CINCINNATI, OH – SEPTEMBER 10: LPGA, Golf Damen player Charley Hull plays a shot out of a fairway bunker on the 18th hole during the Kroger Queen City Championship at the Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: SEP 10 LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon230910076
Unlike Jena Sims, who is quite outspoken about her love life and relationship, Charley Hull is an entity who likes keeping her personal life private. Take into consideration her Instagram profile, which barely has any pictures of her husband and is mostly filled with her golf-related photos. Perhaps the English golfer likes keeping things confidential and out of the media’s watch.
Though her private life still remains a secret and subject to curiosity, her strange on-course relationship with the Spanish greens plagued the entire gameplay of the Solheim Cup combatant. The outcome can be due to her sprained neck as well.
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A horrendous on-course mishap creates a bizarre experience for Charley Hull
Charley Hull is an entity that has made quite the name on the LPGA circuit with her spectacular performances recently. But apart from her golf performances, there is not much information available about her personal life. Except that she was married to Ozzie Smith, the MMA fighter, back in 2019.
Add to that, on her social media handles, she mostly posts her golf achievements and golf clips. Other than that, her pictures with her husband are almost absent. This clearly indicates that Hull is a private person by nature.
While Hull’s personal life still remains behind the masquerade, her bizarre on-course relationship at Finca Cortesin, Spain, is garnering the attention of the golf world. The LPGA phenom has hit too many bunker shots, and she’s seemingly having a tough time at the Spanish course.

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN – SEPTEMBER 27: LPGA, Golf Damen golfer Charley Hull waits on the 9th tee during the second round of the Indy Women In Tech on September 27, 2019 at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Club in Indianapolis, Indiana. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: SEP 27 LPGA – Indy Women in Tech Championship PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxRUSxSWExNORxDENxONLY Icon270919260. Image Courtesy: IMAGO
On the second day of the game, Hull played a shot from the bunker on the 12th hole. Again, she had to play a shot from the bunker on the 13th hole. Quite explicitly, her luck is not favorable at the Solheim Cup. Despite Charley’s faltered gameplay, Europe has made an evident comeback on the Spanish greens.
Team Europe relishing its winning spirit on the Spanish greens
The Solheim Cup is a tournament that has shown several twists and turns since it teed off on Friday. Initially, the USA team was leading with a dominating score of 4-0. But as the game proceeded to four balls, Europe dominated the USA with a score of 3-1 at the end of the game.
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Then, on day two of the Solheim Cup, both teams gave a tough time to each other, and they secured a score of 2-2 after the foursomes. Then in the fourballs, Europe again had the upper hand, and finally, the score stood at 8-8 for both teams. Now, it is to be seen whether Europe gets its hat-trick win this year or whether the USA relieves itself of the patriotic drought. Only time will answer.
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