Charley Hull sets ambitious gym goals for 2025 and reveals “zero interest” in golf education | Golf news

Charley Hull insists that her biggest goal for 2025 is far from the golf course in front of her attempt to make a winning start to his European Ladies tour at PIF Saudi Ladies International.
Hull returns to leave the action for the first time from its victory in the November Aramco team’s victory in Riyadh, where it claimed a three -shot victory and the first world title in over two years.
The world no. 11 It is one of the favorite pre-tournaments at Riyadh Golf Stadium, having published top-20 finishes in each of its last eight world starts, although it is committed to improving its overall suitability and well-being in front of its results.
“My main goal is not really on the golf course,” Hull said in the media in front of the event, Live in Sky Sports from Thursday. “I want to try to get out the 5K execution time in 20 minutes by the end of the year. It’s about 26 minutes right now.
“I don’t train in golf. I have zero interest in training in golf. I don’t want to be a golf.
Hull is going to work with German Chiara Noja, which has faced a fascinating battle for the 2022 Aramco Aramco team series presented by PIF-Jeddah, with the unique form of seeing a 36-holes team playing with a Hole 54 individual game event.
Speaking of Noja, Hull added: “Yes, he is super. He is a very good player. I have Maria Phasi in my team. There.
The figure sees 28 teams of four professionals competing in the first two days, with the first two ratings in each hole counting the team’s score, while the three -day competition has a $ 5m Pransse record – equal to the men’s event.
“It’s really good and moving the game forward,” Hull said of the increased wallet. “It’s very cool to have the same money as men. So I think it’s really, really good.”
The world no. 3 Ruoning Yin makes her debut in Saudi Arabia’s golf and is the highest player in the field, while Danielle Kang is between her team, lost a side in the 2024 team’s team.
“I like the golf team,” Kang said. “Men have the whole team that happens with LIV Golf and they have something to move for it is a team more than you. I don’t know, I think it just brings the best to me whenever I have to play for someone else.”
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2025-02-12 18:20:00