Charley Hull returned to the practice range after narrowly missing out on the title at the 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational. The English golfer returned to the practice range and shared a brief update on social media following her runner-up finish in the mixed-team event.Hull competed at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, where she teamed up with PGA Tour professional Michael Brennan. The duo finished tied for second ending the week just behind champions Lauren Coughlin and Andrew Novak.After the event, Hull posted a short clip on her Instagram story from Wentworth Golf Club. In the video she was seen working on her swing while dressed in a white co-ord set layered over a black base top, paired with white shoes. She captioned the clip:"Back at it...,” and tagged the location.Screenshot of Charley Hull's Instagram story (via @charley.hull)Charley Hull entered the mixed event after an impressive LPGA season, which concluded at the CME Group Tour Championship on November 23. The season marked a strong return to form, as she claimed her third LPGA Tour title and her first since 2022.During the 2025 season, Hull played 16 events and won the Kroger Queen City Championship in September. She also posted four top-10 finishes, including a runner-up result at the AIG Women’s Open. While the Grant Thornton Invitational is not an official event, Hull’s performance helped her end the season on a positive note.Charley Hull said she is the most laid-back person in the worldAhead of the Grant Thornton Invitational, Charley Hull shared a light moment with her partner Michael Brennan during a PGA Tour media activity. Both players were asked to describe each other using just one word. Hull described Brennan as “cool,” while Brennan called her “intense.”Hull was clearly surprised by the comment and immediately disagreed, saying she did not see herself that way"Really? You reckon I'm intense?" Hull said "I'm the most laid-back person in the world!" View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe moment came up again after Friday’s opening round when Hull asked Brennan if he still felt the same during a post-round interview."I mean, I don't think it's a bad thing," Brennan explained, adding "you're focused, which is good." (via Golfweek)The 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational featured a total prize purse of $4 million. Hull and Brennan earned $380,000 for finishing tied for second, which was the second-highest payout of the event. Tournament winners Andrew Novak and Lauren Coughlin took home the top prize of $1 million.