Charley Hull 'gutted' after surprise withdrawal from PIF London Championship

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Charley Hull 'gutted' after surprise withdrawal from PIF London Championship
Charley Hull in the frame.

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Charley Hull withdraws from the PIF London Championship, due to ankle ligament injury sustained in an off-course accident.

The decision follows a terrific T2 performance at the AIG Women's Open, where Hull recorded her sixth top-20 finish in the 2025 season.

Charley Hull was absolutely gutted after she had a shock withdrawal from the PIF London Championship. Hull last competed at the AIG Women's Open, where she finished at T2 after scoring 9-under, she was supposed to take part at the PIF London Championship but withdrew due to an ankle sprain.

Hull informed her followers regarding her withdrawal through her Instagram story, writing:

"Gutted to say I've had to withdraw from the PIF London Championship this week. Picked up some ankle ligament damage after a ( non-serious) accident off the course. Nothing major, but the docs say I've got to rest or I'll make it worse. Absolutely gutted not to be playing at home, especially at an event like this. It means so much to me, and I'm really sorry to the fans coming out and to my sponsors, especially Golf Saudi. Hopefully, I'll still get to meet some of you over the weekend."

 

 

In her last appearance, at the AIG Women's Charley Hull secured a T2 finish after amassing 73 points in the first round of the tournament with four birdies on the front nine and two on the back nine. She amassed 71 in the second round with two birdies on the front nine and two on the back nine. In the third and fourth round, she scored 66 and 69 respectively.

Charley Hull's performance in 2025 season so far

Hull finished six times in top 20 in the 2025 LPGA Tour tournaments, consisting a T19 at the Founders Cup, a T4 finish at the HSBC Women's World Championship, a t11 at the Ford Championship, a T12 at the US Women's Open, a T12 at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, and a T2 at the AIG Women's Open with a score of 8-under, 7-under, 17-under, 1-under, 5-over, and 9-under, respectively.