Golf news: Charley Hull opens about his scary examy experience


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Charley Hull revealed what happened when he collapsed at Amundi Evian Championship earlier this month.

Hull, 29, was transported near TEE number 4 during the first round of the main tournament on Thursday. But she said Wednesday that she began to feel sick earlier that week.

Charley Hull walks through the green in the second hole during the final round of the US Women’s Open. In Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, on July 9, 2023. (Kelvin Kuo-USA Today Sports)

“I felt really hard on Monday (before) and I was sick all day because I flew home after Ireland. And then, on Tuesday, I woke up, and I still didn’t feel very good. I had a practice round, and I was so tired. All my bones were hurting my body, and I had a very high temperature,” Hull said, through NBC sports.

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“And the next day, I played the pro-am and I welded through the Pro

Hull said he woke up on the day of the main tournament and felt “really dizzy and cold, he had no energy,” but decided to try to play anyway.

“I went through about 12 holes, and I was actually playing the really solid golf. And then I took off the nineteenth. Then, and then, and then, and then, and then it has gone to me, and then it has gone, but it has gone to me, but it has gone, but it has gone and then, but it has made my eyes and everything damping, “Hull said.

Charley Hull plays his shot from the sixth shirt during the KPMG Women’s Championship in Frisco, Texas, on June 20, 2025. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images)

“Then, I sat down, I got up, hit my bunker’s shot, actually I almost made Birdie. I walked towards the next tee, I called the doctors, and then, before hitting my tee blow, my sight was again, my audition left, and then my knees gave me and I like it, I collapsed and fainted. Shot of my Bird.

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Hull said that after hitting his exit blow, he “remembered anything.”

“He left Teebox, 20 yards away, I don’t even remember anything. My caddie said my eyes rolled towards the back of my head and I went out for more than a minute. And the security guard and the doctor caught me just before I was about to hit my head with a concrete day. So I went out for a minute,” Hull said.

Charley Hull during the second round of the US Women’s Open. In Erin, Wisconsin, on May 30, 2025. (Benny Sieu-Imagn images)

“When I woke up to pass out, I felt, as I left a really pleasant deep sleep. As I felt very good. I thought, ‘Oh, this feels good.’ I am, as, that is not my room.

Hull’s recovery from the terrifying incident has been mostly rest, which the golfer said he is driving his “crazy.”

“I don’t like to sit still, I drives me crazy, I can’t go to the gym. I have been relaxing and practicing. I’ve still been practicing quite hard. I’m not someone to do something. So I just turn my thumbs,” Hull said.

The female golfer No. 19 in the world returned to the action in the Open of the Scotland of the Honda of ISPS and was 1 low in the day. She has four blows behind the leader.

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