Charley Hull Swaps Golf Look for Glam Style After Kroger Queen City Win ✨🏆
After her Kroger Queen City Championship triumph, golf star Charley Hull surprised fans by swapping her golf outfit for “something a little more fancy” 👗💫. Known for her bold style on and off the course, Hull showed her glamorous side as she celebrated her big LPGA victory.
In this video, you’ll see:
✔️ Charley Hull’s stunning post-win transformation 🌟
✔️ Exclusive moments from the Kroger Queen City Championship 🏌️♀️
✔️ Fans’ reactions to her bold fashion choice 🔥
✔️ How Hull is balancing style and success on the LPGA Tour 🏆
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Charlie Hull traded her usual golf clothes for a glamorous look just days after claiming her third LPGA Tour title. Fresh off her victory at the Kroger Queen City Championship, the 29-year-old English star shared an Instagram story on Saturday wearing a white satin halterneck top and a loose bun. Hull’s offc course moment followed a big career milestone. Her victory in Cincinnati, where she held off world number one genetical, was her first LPGA title since 2022. She captioned the post, “Holes win lifted her three spots to number five in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, making her the first English player to reach the top five since the rankings began in 2006. Hull first entered the rankings in 2012 at number 456 and had previously peaked at number seven in May 2024. The victory also ended a string of close calls. Hull entered Cincinnati following a tie for second at the Let’s Aramco Houston Championship and another runner-up finish at the AIG Women’s Open. She had posted six LPGA runner-up results since her last win. With the victory, Charlie Hull climbs to ninth in the race to CME Globe standings. The LPGA season concludes at the CME Group Tour Championship from November 20th to 23rd. It’s the same event where she earned her first LPGA title back in 2016. How did Charlie Hull perform at the Kroger Queen City Championship? Charlie Hull put together four study rounds at TPC Rivers Ben to win her third LPGA title. She opened with a bogey-free 68 on Thursday and followed it up on Friday with a 65 that included six birdies, an eagle, and one bogey. Saturday brought more consistency as she posted a 67 with six birdies and one bogey. Saturday was steady again as she carted a 67 with six birdies and one bogey. On Sunday, she closed with a 68, making six birdies and two bogeies to finish at 20 under par for the week. Across the week, she hit 36 of 56 fairways and averaged 283 yards off the tee. She needed only 50 putts over 72 holes. She reached greens in regulation on three of every four attempts and converted three of four sand saves. The final stretch was tense. Hull bogeied the 17th hole and stood on the 18th T1 shot behind world number one gotle. According to KPMG performance insights, her win probability dropped to just 14.3%. But Thical four putted from about 50 ft and Hull calmly sank her putt to take the trophy and the $300,000 first place prize by one stroke.