Charley Hull offered her fans a sneak peek into her Saturday morning workout schedule through an Instagram stories post on January 11, 2025. The professional golfer is an active social media user with 710k followers on her Instagram account.
In the video, Hull could be seen working out in the gym with a weighted ball in her hand.
Apart from tagging her gym trainer Kate Davey, the British golfer wrote about the exercises she did in the caption of her post. Hull shared the video on her stories:
Charley Hull last participated in the CME Group Tour Championship 2024 and did not take part in the Grant Thornton Invitational in 2024. She also won the Aramco Team Series in Riyadh in November 2024.
Hull may look to tee off her 2025 season at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at the Lake Nona Golf Club, much like she has done for the last two years. The LPGA Tour event will get underway on January 30.
A look back at Charley Hull's performances in 2024
In 2024, Charley Hull made it to the top 10 list of the LPGA Tour on four occasions. She withdrew from the Ford Championship and missed the cut in The Amundi Evian Championship of 2024. Here's how the 2024 golf season went for the 28-year-old on the LPGA Tour:
- Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, T7, 281 (-7)
- Honda LPGA Thailand, T54, 284 (-4)
- FIR HILLS SERI PAK Championship, T10, 279 (-5)
- The Chevron Championship, T23, 287 (-1)
- JM Eagle LA Championship pres. by PlastPro, T13, 282 (-2)
- Mizuho Americas Open, T34, 284 (-4)
- US Women's Open pres. by Ally, T19, 286 (+6)
- KPMG Women's PGA Championship, T16, 289 (+1)
- ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open, 5, 280 (-8)
- AIG Women's Open, T20, 289 (+1)
- Kroger Queen City Championship pres. by P&G, T19, 278 (-10)
- Maybank Championship, T12, 276 (-12)
- The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, T2, 269 (-11)
- CME Group Tour Championship, T16, 277 (-11)
Sophie Walker, a popular golf analyst recently spoke about Hull's recent performances (as reported by Golf Monthly).
"I think it was important that she won on the LET towards the end of 2024 in the Aramco Team Series in Riyadh. I was out walking with her and she really stamped her authority on that tournament. She won by three strokes but it should have been more, on the closing holes you could see that it had been a while – her previous win had come two years before on the LPGA Tour – I don't think it was nerves, more the excitement of finally getting over the line."
Charley Hull injured her right shoulder in August 2024 following a slip in the shower, which might have affected her performances in 2024. Fans will hope to see her return to top form in 2025. Hull will have her sights set on adding to her seven professional titles this year.