Charley Hull Seeks First Major Win at AIG Women's Open
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Summary
The article highlights Charley Hull's journey in golf, from her early success as a nine-year-old to her current pursuit of a major title at the AIG Women's Open. Despite her consistent top-six finishes in majors, she has yet to win one. Hull's unconventional approach to training, focusing on fitness rather than golf-specific drills, sets her apart. The piece also reflects on her potential to become a dominant figure in women's golf, akin to Tiger Woods in the men's game.
Key quotes
· 4 pulled'I don't train for golf, I train to keep my body and mind fit'
'It is 20 years since Charley Hull first hit the golfing headlines'
'The then nine-year-old battled through a competition that attracted 24,000 entries'
'She showed remarkable maturity when asked if she was going to be the women's Tiger Woods'
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