On Saturday, November 2, Charley Hull carded a 6-under 66 in the final round of the Aramco Team Series to beat Nicole Broch Estrup by three strokes and win her fourth title on the Ladies European Tour. Following her win, she shared a humorous message about finally winning after several runner-up finishes over the past two years.
Before this week, Hull’s last win was in October 2022 at the Volunteers of America Classic. She remained winless for two seasons but posted eight runner-up finishes across both the LPGA and Ladies European Tour.
After her victory, Hull took to Instagram to post a humorous message celebrating her win.
“Finally the Bride and not the Bridesmaid😂🏆,” she wrote. “So good to be back in the winner’s circle✌️”
Earlier, the 28-year-old golfer was trailing by two strokes going into the final round at Riyadh Golf Club. Nevertheless, she started the day strong and sank five birdies in the first seven holes. She finished with 10 birdies and two bogeys to reach an aggregate score of 18-under.
In the post-round interview, Charley Hull spoke about her first win in two years.
“It feels really good to win again,” she said, as per Ladies European Tour. “Especially here in Saudi, it’s my sponsored event with Golf Saudi. It’s just great to be here and get that win. I felt really sharp and played really solid out there. I held my game together pretty well. 18-under across three days is a pretty good score!”
What’s next for Charley Hull?
Charley Hull will next compete at the Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, scheduled from November 14 to 17 at Pelican Golf Club. She will then compete at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship at the end of this month.
“I like the Tour Championship golf course,” she told Ladies European Tour. “I won there in 2016, so I’m looking forward to them too. Then home for Christmas – I can’t wait.”
Hull played 15 events on the LPGA this year and made 13 cuts. She achieved four top-10 finishes, with a fifth-place finish in the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open as her best result. She also recorded two runner-up finishes in the Aramco Team Series before winning one in Riyadh.