Charlie Hull competes in this week’s ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open.
That’s what the hull was Attached from 12 holes After collapsed twice, the fourth and fourth opening round of the LPGA’s five majors.
Hull, I feel that what happened in France was explained in detail on a good Wednesday of “80%” at Dundonal Drink in Ayrshire, Scotland.
“It was really rough on Monday and I was sick all day long because I flew home after Ireland, and I woke up on Tuesday so I still didn’t feel very good. There was a practice round and I was very tired.
“And the next day I played Proam and served as a soldier through Proam’s team because I didn’t want to disappoint my Proam team.
“Then I woke up the next morning on Thursday and woke up in the morning. I felt really dizzy, cold sweatless and lacked energy.
“I was going through about 12 holes and actually playing really solid golf. And I tee off on the back nine. So it was in the third hole on my 12th hole, the golf course. I muffled.
“So I sat up and woke up, hit a bunker shot and actually birdie. It turned out to be a birdie. I walked to the next tee and before I hit a tee shot called a medic, my eyesight went again and my hearing went. Day, it was 3 or 4 under, I was healthy.
“I got off the teebox 20 yards away and I didn’t remember anything. My caddy said my eyes were lying behind my head and I was out for more than a minute.
”…When I woke up from fainting I felt like I was coming out of a truly lovely deep sleep. Ah, this feels good. I don’t think it’s my bedroom. I saw about 15 people around me with birds on me, where is I f**? Ah, sorry. I had no intention of swearing. sorry. But yeah, when it happens, that’s what I see. ”
Hal asked new LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler if Hal could finish her opening round later that day, but Hal said he was denied, as it knew it.
Most of Hal’s recovery was rest. This means she hasn’t been able to train for the past two weeks and can’t do that for another two weeks.
“I don’t like sitting still,” she said. “You can’t drive me and go to the gym. I’ve been practicing cold. I’m still practicing pretty hard. I’m not just doing anything.
Hal will return to the competition on at least Thursday alongside world No. 1 Nelly Corda and Lottie Ward.
“I probably won’t see myself walking 30 yards ahead of everyone, like I do all the time,” Hal said. “Perhaps everyone is 30 yards behind, but I’ll do that.”