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Eddie Hearn talks to Charley Hull, a golfing superstar who's been obsessed with the game of golf since she was a toddler and always believed she’d be a professional player. When she turned professional in 2013, Hull achi...
Charley Hull is an episode from Eddie Hearn: No Passion, No Point by BBC. Eddie Hearn talks to Charley Hull, a golfing superstar who's been obsessed with the game of golf since she was a toddler and always believed she’d be a professional p...
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Published Mar 20, 2024, 31:22 long, audio available.
Eddie Hearn talks to Charley Hull, a golfing superstar who's been obsessed with the game of golf since she was a toddler and always believed she’d be a professional player. When she turned professional in 2013, Hull achieved five consecutive second-place finishes on the Ladies European circuit winning Rookie of the Year, and became the youngest competitor to participate in the Solheim Cup aged 17 years. Her career so far has included two victories on the LPGA Tour and three on the Ladies European Tour. After a diagnosis for ADHD and anxiety in 2023 she came second in two majors and tells Eddie how that’s helped her understand herself better and come up with strategies to cope.
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Charley Hull is an episode from Eddie Hearn: No Passion, No Point by BBC.
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This episode was published on Mar 20, 2024.
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Charley Hull is from Eddie Hearn: No Passion, No Point by BBC.
Published Mar 20, 2024 and 31:22 long