Ladies British Masters - Charley Hull to play on Sponsor’s Exemption
Charley Hull, the promising amateur will play in the upcoming Ladies British Masters on a Sponsor Exemption. This is a great opportunity for the 15-year-old player who is already a well spoken name in the amateur golf circles.
She is an excellent choice for a sponsor exemption. Her record this year has been great and she will provide the much needed amateur representation in such a high level event. Her skills as an amateur player will improve greatly and she could be on her way
to an equally bright pro career.
This year, she started off with a win at Harder Hall Invitational. This great start was an indicator of things to come and Hull did not disappoint the observers. She went on and played another great game of golf at the Ione D Jones/Doherty Championship.
Next stop was the prestigious Curtis Cup, the most important women amateur tournament in the world. Hull was a part of the GB&I team, a rare honour for a player her age.
At that time, she was the fifth ranked amateur in the world. She won her match against Lindy Duncan. The final score was five and three in Hull’s favour.
This win was important for Hull and her career, as it marked a very important event. After the win, all major golf trophies, the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, Walker Cup and Curtis Cup were in Europe’s domain.
This was not the end of the year for Hull. Next, she played in Ladies' British Open Amateur. Here she showed off her golf skills and scored 151 points.
Many commentators commended her performance and said that this will go a long way in establishing Hull as a leading amateur player in Europe.
In the latest Ladies Irish Open, Hull proved to be a worthy opponent on the golf green. She was placed in the 18th position after her traffic 220 points.
Charley Hull is looking forward to Ladies British Masters. She said, “I think it’s really cool to be playing on home turf and it’s not that far from where I live. I play quite nearby at Woburn and I haven’t played at the Buckinghamshire before”.
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