LPGA: Charley Hull one shot off lead at Women’s World Championship
Charley Hull of England is leading the way despite his illness in the final round of the Women’s World Championships in Singapore.
The 28-year-old won two championships on the LPGA Tour but is looking for his first win since 2022, defeating 68 in the third round with a score of under 68 and scoring nine points in the Sentosa Golf Club match.
Her preparations were hampered by a bug that stayed overnight, but Hull figured it out with Wuji’s Wuji bullets, which included the first nine birdies, and in the 10th and 13th holes, she was in sync with leader Lydia Ko.
“I woke up this morning. It was just a bug, but I’m fine,” Hull said. Hull will stand out in the final pair with New Zealand’s Olympic champion KO.
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South Korea’s Kim A-lim ranked in the rankings in the midway stage and hit a 73-stroke with Thailand’s Australia’s Minjee Lee and Pajaree Anannarukarn, fourth in six points.