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Golfer Charley Hull Collapses Twice, Withdraws From Evian Championship

HAUTE-SAVOIE, AUVERGNE-RHÔNE-ALPES, JUL 10 – Charley Hull withdrew after collapsing twice due to a virus, ending her bid for a maiden major despite being one under par through 12 holes, officials said.

  • Charley Hull, the English golfer, fainted twice during her opening round at the Evian Championship and withdrew mid-round due to illness.
  • Hull had been battling a virus for two days that impaired her during the round, leading to her collapse and withdrawal at the Evian Championship.
  • Following her medical timeout, Hull fainted again and was stretchered off the course due to a reported virus, leading to her withdrawal from the tournament.
  • Her withdrawal left her partners playing as a two-ball and forfeited prize money, impacting tournament dynamics and prize distribution.
  • The English golfer will compete in the Scottish Open July 24–27 and aims for the AIG Women's Open, planning her return after recovery from illness.
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The US Sun broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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