"I just love working" - Charley Hull says she doesn’t know 'how to actually chill'

CME Group Tour Championship 2025 - Round One - Source: Getty
Charley Hull, CME Group Tour Championship 2025 (Image via Getty)

Charley Hull sat down for an interview with the Golf Channel this week prior to teeing it up at the 2025 CME Group Tour Championship. She discussed her life and the habits that have gotten her to the top of her field.

Ad

The moderator of the show brought up how many fans and fellow golf enhusiasts percieve the Englishwoman to be very disciplined after watching her on social media and the big screen. Hull followed it up by saying that she 'does not know how to chill' and is in love with her work on and off the golf course.

Noting Hull's commitment to her physical fitness over the past few years has stood out, she went on to say she found a way to uplift her moods through the gym. Here's a look at what the LPGA Tour sensation had to say (via Instagram @charley.hull):

Ad
"I just love working. I don't know how to actually chill. I love practicing, I love playing. I love waking up every morning thinking I'm better today than I was yesterday, just in myself. And I really got into my fitness because I thought to myself, I don't want to just be a golfer, I want to be an athlete...I love it — it makes me feel wonderful. I feel fit, I feel good, and if I have a bad day on the golf course, going to smash out a gym session or go for a run just makes you feel instantly better."
Ad

Here's a look at the interview (via Instagram @charley.hull):

Ad

Charley Hull built herself a set up in her home that allows her to have access to fitness facilities whenever she pleases. Not only does she have a full golf simulator and putting green inside her home studio, she also built a gym and a recovery center that features a sauna and an ice bath.

Inspired by the Hyrox circuits, she made sure to have all the equipment in her gym ranging from weights to ski ergs.

Ad

How far does Charley Hull drive the golf ball?

Charley Hull is known for being one of the longest hitters off the tee on the LPGA Tour. With an average driving distance of a whopping 273.32 yards, she ranks as the 12th longest hitter on the circuit.

Not only does the 29-year-old hit it far, she hit 69.29 percent of fairways off the tee this season to rank 90th in the stat. These numbers set her up perfectly for her approach shots ensuring she has a good look at birdie or better.

During the first round of the 2025 CME Group Tour Championship on Thursday, Charley Hull averaged 273.0 yards with her driver and hit an impressive 12 out of 14 fairways. With 14 greens in regulation and 28 putts she carded in a 3 under par 69 round.

Quick Links

Edited by Lathika Krishna
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
down arrow icon
More
bell-icon Manage notifications