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Congratulations Pouring In For LPGA Tour Star Charley Hull On Wednesday
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Charley Hull is certainly leveraging her massive social media platform to her advantage. 

Hull, 29, is one of the most popular players to compete on the LPGA Tour. In fact, some imposters posed as her during the 2024 season, asking fans for money in exchange for a meet and greet. She eventually shut down all the speculation and let her fans know she only uses two social media accounts. 

"I mentioned this a few weeks ago but after an incident at a tournament recently, I feel the need to speak out again. I will never ask for money or gift cards in exchange for meet and greets or fan club membership," Hull wrote. "These clubs are fake and run by scammers. My team and I only use my official social media accounts, @charley.hull (Instagram) @hullcharley (X) at ALL times, there are no exceptions. I am not on TikTok. There are SO many fake accounts out there claiming to be me, if you are contacted them please please report. Let's stick together so we can beat the scammers." 

As for Hull's skills on the course, she's still searching for her first career major title. However, she has proven time and time again that she's capable of contending. She placed in the top 15 in both the U.S. Women's Open and KPMG Women's PGA Championship this season. 

Hull's production on the course and social media brand off it has allowed her to land exciting brand deals over the past few years.

On Wednesday afternoon, Hull revealed that she's the newest ambassador for Salt and Stone. 

"Proud to be a new ambassador for @saltandstone," Hull wrote for her caption. "This is sweat - a campaign built for those who push, grind, and go again." 

Countless fans raved about Hull's appearance in this ad for Salt and Stone. 

"Congrats beautiful," one fan replied. 

"So stunning," another fan said. 

"You look incredible," an Instagram user commented. 

"Congrats, big get for you," one of her followers wrote. 

Hull is no stranger to receiving love from golf fans. During the 2024 U.S. Women's Open, a fan tried to get her phone number. 

"Someone said 'I’ve dropped something' and handed their phone number in my hand on a piece of paper…here’s my number, text me so we can figure out where I’m taking you for dinner tonight…I never texted him obviously," Hull told reporters.

It won't be long before golf fans celebrate Hull again. 

This article first appeared on The Spun and was syndicated with permission.

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