Charley Hull will play in the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open set to begin on Thursday, August 15, and at the AIG Women's Open a week later. Both events will be played on links courses and Hull was pictured preparing for the course conditions.
The Englishwoman recently visited Trump Turnberry in Scotland to play a round of golf as part of her preparation for the upcoming events. Hull posted a video on her Instagram account showing part of her practice.
In the video, she is seen teeing off with an iron, with the characteristic Scottish landscapes in the background. Watch the video below:
The ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open will be played at Dundonald Links in Ayrshire, Scotland from August 15-18. It is a 6,584 yard, par 72 links course.
The AIG Women's Open, the fifth and final Major of the season, will be played one week later. The event is held at "The Home of Golf", the Old Course at St. Andrews, Fife, also in Scotland. The course measures 6,649 yards and is par 71.
Charley Hull also played both events in consecutive weeks in 2023. In the Women's Scottish Open, she finished tied for 35th, while in the AIG Women's Open, she finished runner-up.
Charley Hull's 2024 season at a glance
Charley Hull has played 11 events on the LPGA Tour in 2024, missing the cut just once. She missed the cut at the Amundi Evian Championship in July where she played through a shoulder injury.
Hull has three top-10 finishes so far this season and her best result was a T5 at the Dow Championship where she teamed up with compatriot and friend Georgia Hall.
Hull has also played in four Ladies European Tour events, the Aramco Ladies International and three Aramco Team Series events. In the most recent event (Aramco Team Series London), she was forced to withdraw in the first round due to injury.
Hull tied for third at the Aramco Ladies International and finished second in the Aramco Team Series singles events in Tampa and Korea. She also finished second in the team event in Tampa.
Hull also competed in the golf event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where she made an excellent comeback from a disastrous first round.
Representing Great Britain, Hull carded a first round 9-over 81, with seven bogeys and one double bogey. However, she made a remarkable recovery, carding rounds of 71, 69 and 68 over the next three rounds to finish T27.
These results have propelled Hull into the top 15 of the world rankings. She is currently ranked 11th but has spent most of the year within the top 10. Her best ranking of the season to date has been 7th.