Charley Hull decided to end her three-year win drought in style. At the Kroger Queen City Championship, not only did she secure her first victory since 2022, but Hull also returned to her top form. Fans got hints of this comeback at the AIG Women’s Open, where she finished runner-up. Now, bridging the gap with her long-awaited third LPGA Tour title, Hull has reached a career-high milestone.
As announced by the LPGA on X, Charley Hull has surged through the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings at 5 . This is a significant milestone for Hull, being a career-high ranking. Moreover, Hull also becomes the first English woman to reach the top-5 in the Rolex rankings since its launch in 2006. Coming with a lucrative bounty of $300,000, the title added to her bank account as much as it did to