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“Little kitty cat” Charley Hull shares moments from her “scary 747 plane party”

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Charley Hull gave fans a glimpse into her Halloween celebrations after attending a unique “scary 747 plane party.” The English golfer, who had earlier teased her costume online, later posted a fun Instagram reel featuring highlights from the event, set to Paint the Town Red by Doja Cat.

In the post, Hull thanked Suzannah Harvey for hosting the event, describing it as an unforgettable night. She playfully referred to herself as a “little kitty cat” while sharing snapshots from the party, which appeared to take place aboard a themed aircraft setting.

Hull fully embraced the Halloween spirit, wearing a cheetah-print outfit paired with bold black boots. She completed the look with whisker-style makeup and cat ears. In a separate post wishing fans a Happy Halloween, she showed off the costume and added a playful “meow,” clearly enjoying the festive mood.

She also revealed on her Instagram Story that she handled her makeup herself, expressing pride in the final result. Beyond the celebration, Hull has recently spoken about her disciplined skincare habits, crediting her mother for instilling healthy routines early in life—something she maintains while spending long hours under the sun on the golf course.

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Charley Hull Admits to Feeling ‘Depressed’ as Injury Rehab Forces Her to Make Difficult Choice

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Charley Hull stepped into 2026 carrying more than expectations, she carried pain. What seemed like a minor fall months ago spiraled into a stubborn injury, quietly disrupting her rhythm. The gym, once her daily escape, vanished from her routine, leaving a void that even golf couldn’t fully fill.


At the Chevron Championship, she remains a contender, but not untouched. Hull admits the absence of training has hit harder mentally than physically. Rehab replaced intensity, and motivation became harder to sustain. For someone fueled by discipline, losing that structure brought a rare and honest confession, she felt low.


The impact shows in her numbers. Once a powerhouse off the tee, Hull has lost distance and sharpness. Eight months without full training has slowed her edge, especially on courses favoring long hitters. Still, beneath the struggle lies resilience, she keeps showing up, even when her best feels just out of reach.

Like Nelly Korda, who has battled her own setbacks, Hull’s fight goes beyond scorecards. Between rehab and travel, recovery feels endless. Yet she adapts, finding joy in home projects and new passions. Her story isn’t just about golf anymore, it’s about persistence. Follow her journey as she fights to rise again.

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Charley Hull gets ‘back to the range’ to perfect swing amid LPGA Tour break

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Charley Hull is back on the practice range, sharpening her swing during the LPGA Tour break after her recent appearance at the AIG Women’s Open. The English star had planned a return at the PIF London Championship but pulled out late due to a minor ankle injury.

Determined to regain rhythm, Hull shared clips of her training sessions, including swing drills and putting practice. Dressed in a dark grey top and black joggers, she looked focused and upbeat. Her update revealed steady progress, signaling she is edging closer to full fitness after time in recovery.

Hull confirmed she will skip the upcoming FM Championship as she continues rebuilding strength. Her next target is the Aramco Houston Championship, set for early September. It will mark her second appearance in the PIF Global Series this season after a strong showing in Riyadh.

So far, Hull has delivered a consistent campaign, highlighted by a runner-up finish at the AIG Women’s Open and another top-four result in Singapore.

Still chasing her first LPGA win since 2022, she heads to Houston aiming to convert form into silverware. Stay tuned for more updates as her comeback gathers pace.

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Charley Hull takes fans down memory lane with childhood photo throwback

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Charley Hull recently gave her fans a glimpse into her childhood by sharing a series of throwback photos on her Instagram story. The English golfer shared multiple pictures from her junior golf days, showing moments from when she was just 12 years old.

In the first photo, Hull is seen smiling near a stone wall, wearing a light pink shirt and dark pants. She captioned the story:

“A trip down memory little 12 year old me.”
Charley Hull shares a throwback from her childhood days at 12 years old (via @charley.hull)Charley Hull shares a throwback from her childhood days at 12 years old (via @charley.hull)
Another picture shows Hull holding a trophy on a golf course while wearing a yellow polo shirt, celebrating one of her early wins. She also shared a picture of herself in action, swinging a golf club during a junior tournament, dressed in a pink and white outfit with a cap. In another image, a young Hull is seen posing with two women golfers, smiling for the camera.


The photo series comes during a week when Hull opted to skip the 2025 Dow Championship. So far this season, she has played in nine LPGA Tour events, making the cut in eight of them and recording one top-10 finish. However, she is still looking for her first win of the year.

Charley Hull becomes a brand ambassador for an NGO
Charley Hull has been announced as the new ambassador for the Golf Foundation. The 29-year-old will focus on promoting the GolfSixes League, an initiative aimed at getting more young players, especially girls, into golf.

Hull started playing golf at the age of two with her dad at Kettering Golf Club has been an inspiration for many young female golfers. Through this new role, she hopes to encourage more girls to continue playing the game.

“I’m really excited to play a part, and hopefully to get along to some events. I’m always looking for ways to get more girls to watch and play the game, and what the Golf Foundation are doing is vital. The impressive numbers show that girls are interested in the format, so we just need to grow it and get more eyes on what is going on. Hopefully I can help,” she said.

GolfSixes League is one of the Golf Foundation’s biggest programs. It allows teams of six players to compete over six holes in a fun and beginner-friendly Texas Scramble format.

It’s designed for players without handicaps or with handicaps of 37 and above.The program started in 2017 with 27 clubs and has grown with help from The R&A and national golf bodies in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

In 2024, over 9,000 kids from 738 clubs took part, with 25% being girls. Hull now joins other big names supporting the Golf Foundation, including Sky Sports presenter Nick Dougherty, Ryder Cup star Tommy Fleetwood, and former tour players Oli Fisher and Graeme Storm.

The Golf Foundation’s CEO, Brendon Pyle, welcomed Hull’s involvement and said her influence will help show that golf is fun, inclusive, and open to everyone.

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