Golf News: Charley Hull opens about his frightening fainting experience

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Charley Hull revealed what happened when she collapsed at Amundi Evian championship earlier this month.

Hull, 29, was run by near No. 4 -tee during the opening round of the big tournament on Thursday. But she said Wednesday she started feeling sick earlier that week.

Charley Hull goes on the green on the second hole during the last round of the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, July 9, 2023. (Kelvin Kuo-usa Today Sports)

“I felt really tough 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 just so tired. All my bones were hurt in my body and I had a really high temperature,” Hull said, via NBC Sports.

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“And the next day, I played Pro-Am and I soldier through Pro-Am because I didn’t want to let my pro-am team down. But I really felt rough and all my bones were still hurt.”

Hull said she woke up the day for the big tournament and felt “really dizzy, cold sweat, had no energy”, but decided to try to play anyway.

“I got through about 12 holes and I actually really played solid golf. And then I turned off the back nine. So it was on the third hole on the golf course, which was my 12th hole. I really felt dizzy and I wasn’t in piles everything muted,” Hull said.

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

“So I sat down, got up, hit my bunker shot, actually almost made Birdie. Went to the next tee, called the medicine, and then, before I hit my tee shot, my sight went again, my hearing went, and then my knees went away, and I, like, collapsed and fainted. (couple), and I’m healthy.

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Hull said that after she hit her tee shot, she didn’t remember “anything.”

“Went away from the Tex, 20 feet away, I can’t even remember anything. My caddy said my eyes were rolling on the back of my head and I was out for over a minute. And the security guard and the medicine caught me just before I was hitting my head on a concrete slab. So I was out for a moment,” Hull said.

Charley Hull during the second round of US Women Open in Erin, Wisconsin, on May 30, 2025. (Benny SIEU-PLACE PICTURES)

“When I woke up from fainting, I felt like I get out of a really nice deep sleep. Like, I felt really lovely. I was like ‘oh, this feels good.’ I’m like, it’s not my bedroom.

Hull’s recovery from the scary incident has mostly been a rest, as the golfer said drives her “Bonkers.”

“I don’t like sitting still, driving me bonkers and not able to go to the gym. I’ve cooled and practiced. I’ve still practiced pretty hard. I’m not one to just do anything. So just twiddling my thumbs,” Hull said.

No. 19-ranked women’s golfer in the world returned to action in ISP’s Handa Women’s Scottish Open and went 1-Under pairs a day. She is four strokes behind the leader.

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