Charley Hull spent 'Thanksgiving Stateside' with fellow LPGA Tour pro Lottie Woad. Hull is currently enjoying her offseason following the LPGA Tour finale at Tiburon Golf Club.On November 27, Hull and Woad were at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Florida, where they paid a visit to the male English Golf Team. Benjamin Scott Gorvett, the Performance Manager of the male team, shared a series of photographs from the session featuring Woad and Charley Hull. He wrote in the caption:"Thanksgiving Stateside... An intense week of work coming to an end with a visit from @lottie_woad and @charley.hull. Fantastic to have both of them at camp with the Men today, adding to our competitive environment. Thankful for the group we have and the opportunity to train at @fsumensgolf @seminolelegacygc..."Take a look at Gorvett's Instagram post here: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostCharley Hull also gave fans a glimpse of the Thanksgiving Feast that concluded her day at the Florida venue. The 2025 Kroger Queen City champion shared a photograph from the dinner table and wrote:"Happy thanksgiving! Was so much fun spending it with the @englandgolfteam what a laugh it has been!"Take a look at Hull's Instagram story here:Screenshot from Hull's Instagram story / Source: @charley.hull on IGHull and Woad scored 11-under par and tied for 19th place in their 2025 CME Group Tour Championship outing. The fellow English professionals have often shared mutual admiration despite being competitors on the Tours.When Charley Hull called Lottie Woad "a breath of fresh air"Charley Hull praised Lottie Woad before this year's AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl, labeling her Scottish Open win as "absolutely unbelievable". The three-time LPGA Tour pro further praised Woad and stated that she was like a breath of fresh air in the game. Hull said, quoted by ASAP Sports:"I think what Lottie Woad has done is absolutely unbelievable."I played with her in the practice rounds in Ireland, and I played with her in the first two rounds last week, and at the minute I feel like she's playing with such confidence she can't miss a shot. I think it's great to see. She's a breath of fresh air for the game."Woad had revealed in an interview before the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open that she grew up watching Georgia Hall and Charley Hull. The English golfer also expressed her excitement about being paired with Hull in her professional debut at Dundonald Links, Scotland.