New members of the Strange Damage List after $1.4 million season

Charley Hull returns to the United States this week to attend At the Kroger Queens City Championship in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Despite facing many injuries and health barriers in recent weeks, the current eighth place is still busy on the tour.
For example, last August, the 29-year-old tripped a roadside in the parking lot before the PIF London Championship. Hull was forced to quit the event.
“Obviously, I had a total ligament torn on my ankle, so it was in the after-British Open golf game,” Hull said in a press conference.
“I have to pull [out]. They said it might be about nine weeks of recovery time, but I lowered it to three. After last week’s game, I had some pain this week. ”
Hull faced another bizarre health panic last July, twice in the first round of the first round France’s Amundi Evian champion. Ultimately viewing the virus as the cause of the problem.
Hull said of her recent setbacks: “I feel like it’s just at the wrong moment.”
“It’s just one after another. Playing beautiful golf – touch wood – It’s also in an awkward place where you just want to play golf. But, it’s a lifetime and I’m still breathing in the end, so I’m fine.”
Shortly after fainting in the course, the British began to experience her back problems. However, that didn’t stop her from playing at the AIG Women’s British Open and ended with an impressive second place – two shots behind Myu Yamashita.
What’s next for Charley Hull?
Hull returned to action last week in the Alamko Houston Championships of the Women’s European Tour, making a huge performance at the end of the game. The British were just two shots from the final winner Nuria Iturrioz.
The golfer admitted she felt “bored” from her four weeks of recovery from an ankle injury. This is one of the reasons that led her to recover quickly and return to the golf course.
Asked if she had ever considered extending her break, Hull said: “I think the fact that sitting on the couch is really boring, do you know what I mean? I always like to do something and the golf course is where I should have been.”
Despite wanting to stay busy, Hull is considering avoiding the Lotte Championship in October on Oahu, Hawaii. The event will begin on October 1.
“I feel like a 12-hour flight in Los Angeles, then a five-hour flight. [to Hawaii] I might do more harm than good, get there instead of playing.
“We will try to evaluate it in the next few weeks.”
Hull is even more excited about the prospect of South Korea, which will compete in international championships in late October – a biennial four-man event.
The Brit added: “I am really looking forward to their event and the end of the season.
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