Charley Hull made sure to walk off the course in Seoul with a smile. Her singles victory over Japan’s ace, Ayaka Furue, alongside New Zealand’s Lydia Ko’s win, had just sealed a third-place finish for the World team at the LPGA Tour’s International Crown. But Hull’s revelation of an old chapter of her story revealed how this wasn’t the win that mattered the most. Beyond the cheers and the medal, it was a different win that Hull celebrated the most.
For Hull, her journey wasn’t just about matchplay strategy or team glory. For a major part of her life, it was more about reclaiming herself. The English star recently confronted how she had spent the past year confronting battles that couldn’t be seen on the scorecard. But why did she choose to put a stop to a habit that she took up back

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