In the world of professional golf, Charley Hull is setting her sights on a unique goal in 2025. Beyond the fairways and greens, the 28-year-old English golfer is on a mission to complete a 5 km run in 20 minutes. During her recent stint at the Sentosa Golf Club, Hull revealed that she clocked her best time yet, completing the run in just 26 minutes. This achievement, thrilling as it was, left her only six minutes short of her target.
Despite not being at her peak health, Hull has shown an unwavering commitment to her fitness regimen. It’s this relentless pursuit of excellence that has not only inspired her fans but also her peers. Nelly Korda, the world’s top-ranking golfer, is among those who have taken a leaf out of Hull’s book, committing to a rigorous fitness routine even during her time off the tour.
Hull’s influence doesn’t stop there. Lexi Thompson, now retired from professional golf, seems to be in a friendly competition with Hull, pushing her limits to match Hull’s fitness level. The latest to join Hull’s fitness journey is not another pro golfer, but her own family member. Hull recently shared a glimpse of her cousin, Jodie Bradshaw, on a treadmill, humorously suggesting that Bradshaw was unwittingly roped into a boot camp during their chilling weekend.
While it’s clear that Hull’s fitness obsession is contagious, one can only hope that Bradshaw won’t have to face the grueling challenges that Hull regularly puts herself through to sustain her routine.
However, Hull’s fitness endeavors are not just for personal satisfaction. It appears that she is gearing up for her comeback to the LPGA Tour in the coming weeks, with her next challenge just round the corner.
Hull’s last appearance at an LPGA Tour event was at the HSBC Women’s World Championship 2025, where she showcased an impressive performance until the first three rounds. Fans were hopeful that she would end her losing streak in Singapore, but Hull finished with 2-over par 74, placing her 6 strokes away from the top. She later opted out of the Tour’s trip to China for the Blue Bay LPGA 2025.
However, Hull is set to make a comeback to the green on March 27, 2025, at the Ford Championship, presented by Wild Horse Pass, in Chandler, Arizona. Alongside her, Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko will also be returning to the course. Also making a comeback is Rose Zhang, fresh from completing her winter quarters at Stanford University. With such a star-studded lineup, the Ford Championship 2025 promises to be an event filled with thrilling stroke play.
As Hull gears up for her return, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will she be able to break her losing streak in the upcoming LPGA Tour event? Only time will tell.