LPGA golfer Charley Hull withdrew from the Amundi Evian Championship on Thursday after a scary incident in which she collapsed twice during her round.
Hull was playing at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France when she collapsed twice at the fourth tee. She had to leave the course on a stretcher, and Golf Channel reported she had been suffering from a virus.
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
— Beth Ann Nichols (@GolfweekNichols) July 10, 2025
Reports indicated that Hull complained of feeling faint and was having trouble seeing. She was said to be feeling better after receiving medical treatment.
The Evian Championship is the fifth major on the LPGA schedule. The winner will receive $1.2 million in prize money.
The English golfer has become a popular figure on the tour due to her personality and viral moments. The 29-year-old has seven career professional titles to her name, including two on the LPGA Tour, but has never won a major.
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