Charley Hull, as a club was held, felt as if it would be only in one.
“You know when you have a hangover and the next day you go to touch something. Your eye coordination is out?” ass said “That’s how I feel generally to drink. I barely drink. I drink maybe two or three times a year, and I just been like that for eight years now.
“But I couldn’t get to the positions in my activity. I based it so much last week.”
Of course, there are details of how it reached that point, and Hazy is also appropos here.
However, on Wednesday, Hull said it was fine. Or better. She placed her number at 80 percent. The well -known Englishman is playing the scottish of this week’s women Open Scottish. Next week, she will play The Women’s Open, the last major of the year. But two weeks ago, she left the second Major to the last in an attractive. It is not sure why. Maybe it was the people around her who would be sick. However, on Monday before the Evian championship, she said she felt “harsh”, and the round of Tuesday’s practice felt troublesome. She said she was tired. Its bones hurt. It had a high temperature. Wednesday’s pro-am was no better, but she played. “I didn’t want to line my pro-am team,” she said.
“Then I woke up the next morning, Thursday,” said Hull, “and I felt really dizzying, cold sweating, they had no energy.”
Still, she played again. It was one-nine up to 11.
But in her 12th hole, in a street bunker, she sat down.
Below is her story about what followed:
“I really felt dizziness and I was in the bunker hitting a straight kick and I had to sit for a minute because my gaze went and my hearing went, and I don’t know if someone has ever faded before, but your look goes and then your hearing goes, and then it goes all.
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“So I sat down. I got up. I hit my bunker hit, actually ready to do birds. I walked to the next top, called the doctors, and then before I hit my intention, my gaze went again, the hearing went, and my knees gave me and I crashed and went down, I was hit. I’m healthy.
“I left the Tee box, 20 yards away, I don’t even remember anything. My Caddy said my eyes rolled at the back of my head and I was out for more than a minute. And the security guard caught me just before I was ready to hit my head on a concrete slab. So I was out for a minute.
“Whenever I stood up, I faded. That’s why I had to get a closet out, which was quite embarrassing, but you go there. It took a drip IV on me. They took pressure of my blood. It was 80/50, which is my blood sugar was 0.4”.
Shortly afterwards, Hull withdrew, though she asked her agent to check if she could play later that day. (“Of course you can’t,” said Hull, “but I became gutted.”)
Was it the scary moment?
“It was scary,” said Hull, “but it was weird. Like, I looked back, I was like, it was actually scary quite. But at the time, I just wanted to finish my round. So I became gutted I didn’t. But I don’t know if someone before.
“Like, when I woke up from fading, I felt, like, I came out of a really beautiful sleep. As, I felt really beautiful. I was like, oh, this is good.
Less than a week later, she was hitting again. On Tuesday in Scottish Open, she just decided. Doctors have told her to rest, she said, but that’s a matter. “I don’t like to sit yet,” Hull said, “He runs me bonker, not being able to go to the gym. I’ve been cooling and practicing. I’ve still practiced quite hard. I’m not just having something. So just shaking my finger.”
But she is listening. She too is hopeful.
A reporter reminded her of a saying, which she repeated.
“Beware of sick golf.”
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Nick pastowski
Golfit.com editor
Nick Pastowski is an old editor on Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf space. And when he is not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and narrower, Milwaukee’s locals are probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash his result. You can turn to him for any of these topics – his stories, his game or his beers – in Nick.piastowski@golf.com.

