Charley Hull Withdraws from Evian Championship After Health Scare
Hull’s Health Concerns During the Tournament
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Charley Hull has announced her withdrawal from the Evian Championship, the fourth major tournament of the women’s golf season, following a troubling health incident during the first round. The English golfer collapsed twice on the course, prompting immediate medical attention and her subsequent exit from the competition.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, Hull revealed that she had been battling a virus throughout the week, which ultimately took a toll on her performance. "It got the better of me," she admitted, reflecting on the concerning moments at the Evian Resort Golf Club on Thursday.
Support and Recovery
Expressing gratitude, Hull thanked the medical team for their prompt care and all those who reached out with messages of support. "It’s really appreciated," she wrote, emphasizing the importance of community in times of distress.
Despite the setback, Hull shared a positive update, stating, "Happy to say I’m feeling a lot better today, just gutted I can’t play the weekend at such a fantastic tournament."
At the time of her withdrawal, Hull was performing well, sitting at 1 under par after 12 holes, showcasing her competitive spirit even amidst health challenges.
Looking Ahead
As Hull focuses on her recovery, fans and fellow competitors alike are hopeful for her swift return to the sport. The Evian Championship continues, but Hull’s resilience and determination remain a testament to her character as an athlete.