Charley Hull shared a glimpse from her time in Dubai after posting a new Instagram story. In the photo, shared on Monday, January 19, the LPGA star wore a black cropped oversized T-shirt, denim shorts, and white slide sandals. The Burj Al Arab could be seen in the background, suggesting she is currently in the city.
Hull’s update comes as TMRW Sports named her among the first LPGA players to sign on for its new women’s indoor league.
Over the years, Hull has been one of the more consistent names on the LPGA Tour. She has also represented Europe in seven Solheim Cups, becoming a regular presence in team events.

WTGL will be the women’s version of TGL, which is now in its second season. The league is set to begin next year and Hull will be joined by names like Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, Lexi Thompson and Jeeno Thitikul.
For now, Hull has been sharing moments off the course, but her focus will soon shift back to golf. The 2026 LPGA season begins with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Orlando, where she will look to get off to a strong start.
Charley Hull reflects on her 2025 season and injury setbacks
Charley Hull spoke about her 2025 season during an appearance on The Lads Golf earlier this month. She opened up about her form, the injuries she dealt with, and how she felt about the year overall.
When Jason Day asked her how the season went, Hull said:
“I had a really good season to be fair. I came out obviously second with the British Open, and managed to get a win in as well after that, coming back from an injury. I’ve been pretty consistent…I’ve been finishing pretty much top 20 at every week.”
Day pointed out how impressive that consistency was, given the injuries she had to deal with. Hull then shared how one of those issues started.
“I was playing golf when that injury happened. It was a week after the British Open, and I was at a car park at the Centurion, and yeah, just fell over. It was pretty crazy.”
When asked if she was fully recovered, Hull replied:
“The ankle’s fine, but the back’s still rehabbing that.”
Even with those issues, Hull still had a strong year. She climbed to No. 5 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and picked up her third LPGA Tour win at the Kroger Queen City Championship.
She made 16 starts during the season and missed only two cuts. Hull also recorded four top-10 finishes and stayed in the mix at several big events. Her best results included a tied-fourth finish at the HSBC Women’s World Championship, a second-place finish at the AIG Women’s Open, and another fourth-place result at the ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican. She closed the year with a runner-up finish at the Grant Thornton Invitational.
Health problems did slow her down at times. Hull had to withdraw from the Evian Championship after collapsing while battling a virus. She later pulled out of the PIF London Championship because of an ankle injury. Even so, she returned to action and ended the season on a positive note.
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