Charley Hull is one of the most active golfers on Instagram. She has 706K followers and makes regular posts to keep her fans updated. The British golfer shares regular stories about her day-to-day activities on her Instagram.
She recently posted a video of her practice session from her fancy simulator installed at her home. Hull seems to be working on her club path after impact as her coach held an aligning stick ahead of her as she played a golf shot. Along with her iron play, she also worked on her putting skills.

Charley Hull is grinding hard in the off-season as she finished 31st in the season-long Race to CME Globe rankings at the end of the 2024 LPGA Tour season. Despite not registering a win on the LPGA Tour, Hull made 5 top-10 finishes in 17 starts and earned $1.1 million as official prize money for the 2024 season.
Her best finish came at The Annika, where she finished T2 for the event. She carded 64, 66, 68, and 71 for the event and remained at -11, while Nelly Korda carded -14 and won the event.
Charley Hull reveals she doesn't have access to her Instagram
Charley Hull has become one of the most well-known golfers on the LPGA Tour. She gained immense attention and popularity after she was spotted smoking at the 2024 US Women's Open at Lancaster Country Club in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Hull received plenty of following on social media, especially Instagram. However, during the 2024 Solheim Cup in September, the 28-year-old British golfer revealed that she doesn't have access to her Instagram account.
"Truthfully, I don't have access to my Instagram. I stopped being on Instagram six months ago now. My agent posts everything for me. I don't log onto it. I don't do nothing on it. I literally send her the photos I want to be posted, and she'll post them for me," Hull said at the pre-tournament press conference.

Charley further said she feels social media can be time-consuming, adding:
"You can get too obsessed with it rather than just living in the real world. I think it's unbelievable how many followers I've gained."
The British golfer also said that she looks at her following positively, saying:
"I think it's good because it helps promote the Tour and everything. Yeah, I didn't actually realize how many I have, but yeah, I just think it's pretty cool."
Along with the LPGA Tour, Charley Hull also competed in a few LET events, where she registered her only win of the season at the Aramco Team Series Riyadh in the last week of October.