Charley Hull is relishing the chance to hunt down the leaders and challenge for a maiden major victory after charging back into contention at the AIG Women’s Open.
Hull told Sky Sports on Friday that she was going to "go at everything" over the weekend at Royal Porthcawl and "had nothing to lose", after rounds of 73 and 71 left her 11 strokes behind halfway leader Miyu Yamashita.
The two-time major runner-up lived up to her word as she jumped up the leaderboard with five birdies in a front-nine 31 on Saturday, with back-to-back birdies from the 12th moving her closer to the lead.
Hull bogeyed the 14th and closed her round with four pars to close a six-under 66, equalling her lowest round ever in a major, with the 29-year-old excited by the prospect of chasing down the final groups on Su