Charley Hull battled illness but remained determined during the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore. Despite feeling unwell and vomiting before her third round, she still managed to complete a personal-best 5K run before shooting a four-under 68. Her impressive performance placed her in second, just one stroke behind leader Lydia Ko heading into the final round.
Competing in Singapore’s intense heat and humidity, Hull briefly held the lead on the back nine before Ko reclaimed the top spot with a strong 68. Known for her commitment to fitness, Hull believes running enhances her golf performance by keeping her body loose and energized. She aims to achieve a 5K time of 20 minutes by year’s end.
Hull, a two-time LPGA winner and world No. 9, expressed excitement about playing alongside 22-time champion Ko in the final round. She admires Ko’s kindness and sportsmanship, looking forward to a competitive yet enjoyable match. Hull’s resilience and fitness-driven approach continue to set her apart on the LPGA Tour.