Charley Hull has posted on her Instagram stories, requesting her followers to vote for her as the "TeamTaylorMade" Greatest Hit of 2024. The golfer appeared in the Solheim Cup for seventh time this year.
Shortly before this update, Taylormade Tour posted on its official Instagram page about this contest. Featuring a picture of Hull from the Solheim Cup, the account posted:
"Does @charley.hull get your vote? We're giving 5 fans the opportunity to win a Qi10 Driver, Spider Tour Putter, and 6 dozen TP5/x golf balls! Simply hit the link in our bio to select your favourite #TeamTaylorMade highlight from 2024 for your chance."
While posting the link to this poll on her stories, Hull encouraged her fans to go and vote for her on the website. She wrote:
"Vote for me to be in with a chance of winning a Taylormade Driver, Putter and Golf Balls"
After voting, five fans will have the opportunity to win some Taylor Made official golf merchandise. Apart from the golf balls, there's a Spider Tour Putter worth $425 and a Qi10 Driver worth $499.99 in prizes up for grabs.
Charley was at the forefront, leading Team Europe at this year's Solheim Cup. Although Team USA went on to win the event, she secured three wins from her five matches.
How Charley Hull has performed so far this season
Recently, the 29-year-old British golfer gained a lot of buzz after she reportedly imitated Donald Trump's dance moves. This immediately sparked reactions during the final round at the Pelican Golf Club.
Charley Hull concluded her season on the LPGA Tour by finishing T2 behind Nelly Korda at the ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican. In round 4, she scored only three birdies in the 1st, 4th, and 14th holes of the course. This brought her total score to 71 in the last round.
She followed that up by finishing T16 at the CME Group Championship. While letting her fans know about her feelings, she penned an update on her Instagram account.
"Not the Sunday I wanted at CME Group Tour Championship, but huge thanks to Terry Duffy and CME for continuing to raise the bar for women’s golf"
As she wrapped up her 2024 season, Hull went on to thank her crew members and caddy. Overall in this season, she registered five top 10 finishes. By winning the Aramco Team Series title in Riyadh, she ended her title drought after two years.