After a few scary moments, Charley Hull withdrew from the Amundi Evian Championship on Thursday.
The 29-year-old Hull was carted off 12 holes into her opening round at Evian Resort in France with what broadcasters were describing as a virus. Hull, who started her round on the back nine, was shown sitting down near a bunker on the third hole. She then reportedly collapsed twice on the fourth tee.
Hull received treatment during a 15-minute medical break before she attempted to hit her tee shot on the fourth hole, after which she collapsed for the second time. That’s when Hull, at 1 under, called it quits.
Charley Hull forced to withdraw from the Evian after collapsing on the fourth tee twice. Golf Channel reporting that Hull has been suffering from a virus. pic.twitter.com/f45WnAfeKt
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A commentator on Golf Channel’s broadcast later reported that Hull was feeling better, chatting with others in player dining.
Hull’s withdrawal ends a nice run by the world No. 19 in majors, in which she has posted back-to-back T-12 finishes, at the U.S. Women’s Open and KPMG Women’s PGA. She was third at the 2022 Evian.