LPGA Tour star Charley Hull recently paid a visit to the Royal Portrush Golf Club, the venue for the upcoming 2025 Open Championship. During her visit, she donned a stylish green and black outfit.
Hull has won several tournaments throughout her golf career. She had a widely successful amateur run, with victories in the 2010 Hampshire Rose, 2011 English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship, and several other tournaments. She has won two events on the LPGA Tour and three on the Ladies European Tour.
In a recent post, the Kettering-born golfer shared some pictures and videos from her visit to the Royal Portrush. In the photos, she was spotted wearing a black top paired with green trousers and a pair of white sneakers. She also shared a video of herself taking a shot on the greens. The video was captioned:
“Will be a treat for the guys playing the Open Championship @theopen.”
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Hull also shared another picture with the caption:
“Fun day at @royalportrush with @hsbc_sport @therandagolf”
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In another post, Charley Hull sported a different attire—an all-black outfit with a stylish blazer—while standing next to the Open Championship trophy. She put up a question box in the post, asking her followers who the next Open Champion will be. Here’s a look at the post:

Notably, Charley Hull has made eight PGA Tour starts this year. She competed in the Chevron Championship and the U.S. Women’s Open and is gearing up to tee off in the AIG Women’s Open, the third major championship of the year.
Charley Hull says she “loved the challenge” at the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open following strong finish
Charley Hull teed off in the recently completed U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills Golf Club. She finished at T12 with 1-under 287, which is her third-best result so far this year.
Following the conclusion of the tournament, the English golfer shared a five-slide picture carousel of moments from the competition. She captioned the post:
“T12 at the US Open🇺🇸 Loved the challenge that Erin Hills provided💪 thanks to @uswomensopen @usga for testing every part of our game🔥 Congrats @majastark1 on an awesome win👏”
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Hull finished the tournament six strokes behind Maja Stark, who won. Stark carded 7-under 281 and landed in first place, while Nelly Korda and Rio Takeda tied at T2 with 2-under 283 each.
Hull has yet to claim her first major championship title but has come close to winning the U.S. Women's Open in the past. In 2023, she missed the title by three strokes after finishing with 6-under 282. She landed at T2, tied with Jiyai Shin, while Allisen Corpuz won with 9-under 279.