Charley Hull has won its first LPGA Tour title since 2022. Golf news

Charley Hull in England insisted on the third LPGA Tour title of her career after holding World No 1 Jeongno Thitikul on Sunday, where Kroger Queen City Championship is asking for golf’s nails.

Hull, tied up at the last two starts, seemed to be trying to make it an unfortunate hat trick before Tea Cool took fourth place in the last hole, and he presented it to present a chance of victory.

Thiitikul, who won the Liberty Nationals in Jersey City in May, tried to be the first winner of the LPGA Tour this season, but the best putting site had a dramatic collapse on the 18th and finished a shot behind the winner.

Hull, who finished 20 minutes for the tournament, won the Volunteer Classic in October 2022 and won her unhappiness to secure his first title on the LPGA Tour and finally hit the bird.

Charley Hull plays a tee shot in the last round of the LPGA Kroger Queen Championship (ICON SPORTSWIRE)
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Charley Hull has won the first LPGA Tour title since 2022.

Hull said, “I just thought I had to make the eagle fair.” And I didn’t actually see her putt for a birdie because she thought she would drill a hole.

“Yes. I think it’s not over until a fat woman sings. I was shaking the last putting because I didn’t expect it. But yes, I feel pretty good.”

Earlier this year, Lottie Word, the winner of ISPS Handa Women’s SCOTTISH OPEN, was ranked first after Thitikul in the 18 -year -old wave.

The 21 -year -old boy said, “It was good.” “I gave a good run in the front 9.

“I played well today and is quite aggressive and so happy.”

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