Charley Hull was seen sharpening her short-game skills as she practiced a tricky bunker shot. The English golfer shared a clip on her Instagram story showing her executing a 30-yard mini draw from the sand trap.
In the video posted on Wednesday, December 29, Hull was dressed in a black beanie with a white pom-pom, a black zip-up jacket, matching black trousers and white golf shoes. She captioned the clip:
“30 yard mini draw bunker shot round the tree branches today 🧊”

Hull has been active on and off the course in recent weeks. Earlier, she helped the World Team beat Japan in the third-place match at the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown. She dominated her singles tie against Ayaka Furue, winning 4 and 3, and finished the week with a solid 3-1-1 record.
The 29-year-old was also spotted a day earlier at the Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, Scotland, where she played and enjoyed her time at the resort. Sharing a post from her visit, she wrote:
"A mix of moments. Trump Aberdeen was breathtaking. ⛳️ 🥘 🔥 😍💥"
Charley Hull made her comeback at the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown after taking a short break from competition. The 2025 season has been one of her best so far, defined by consistent performances and her third career LPGA Tour win at the Kroger Queen City Championship. However, the year hasn’t been without challenges as injuries forced her to withdraw from certain events.
Charley Hull gave an update on her injuries
Charley Hull shared an update about the injuries that have disrupted her fitness routine and time on the course. She revealed that ankle and back problems have kept her from training as usual.
“I can’t do anything (at the gym) at the minute at all because of my ankle and my back. I’m going to be out a few months, but I quite like the rest. I’m eating healthy. Because I haven’t been to the gym, I’m 10 kilos (22 pounds) lighter than I was at this time last year,” Hull told Golfweek.
Hull said that the issues began when she tore a ligament in her ankle after tripping over a curb before the PIF London Championship last August. Not long after, she also suffered a back muscle tear from lifting a heavy box. These injuries have been compounded by spinal scoliosis and cysts that continue to cause her discomfort.
“Yesterday, my back was really bad but today it's been fine. It could be the way I walk, the way I sit, anything. I've got spinal scoliosis. I've got a bend in my back that we didn't know about.”
During the interview, Hull showed her scans, pointing out the cysts that have been causing her discomfort. Even with these setbacks, she stays positive and is balancing recovery with her Tour schedule.