Evian Championship: Charley Hull withdraws mid-round on opening day of major due to illness | Golf News
Charley Hull withdrew from the Evian championship in half-tour due to a disease.
The English woman was a 12 -hole in her first round at the Evian Golf Resort when she withdrew, Hull out of the back of a golf buggy on a stretcher.
Hull canceled a bogey in the 10th by four with a birdie in the next, then took advantage of the 15th by Five and the 17th to move two under his sleeve.
She dropped the 18th by five and started her nine second with a series of pars, with a seated shell and being sheltered under an umbrella – by her shopping cart – on the third hole.
Golf canal reported that Hull collapsed on the ground on the fourth Box of TEE, the group behind it authorized to play to allow Hull to receive medical treatment.
Hull then fell to the ground after hitting his starting blow and led to her withdrawal, with reports indicating that she had suffered from a virus.
The withdrawal of the world no 19 left its game partners ending their opening tower as two balls, the World n ° 4 in ruin in Yin in more than 72 and Haeran Ryu struggling up to eight around 79.
Hull sought to challenge a first major victory, after having posted terms following Tied-12th at US Women’s Open and the KPMG women’s championship in the month.
The 29 -year -old also finished fourth at the KPMG Women’s Irish Open last week, won by Amateur Lottie Woad. Hull is scheduled for the next feature of the Scottish Women’s Scottish Open from the Handa Isps from July 24 to 27.
Johnson: withdrawal of the “sad news” shell
Sky Sports’ Trish Johnson::
“Evision, isn’t it. It’s a big three weeks in the women’s golf course – you have this week, the Women’s Open Scottish then of course the Aig Women’s Open in Royal Porthcawl.
“This golf course, if it leads the ball well, it can eat it because it is so long. It is always one of those players that you are enthusiastic about looking at, because its game is so entertaining. It is really disappointing.
“She did well to try, if she is so bad. Obviously, a very sad news and hope that she will improve very quickly.”
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