What makes British superstar Charley Hull the most worried is not meeting the dignitaries at Quoc Yen at the Windsor castle earlier this week in the UK. Hull was not worried about meeting celebrities.

However, she seemed a little worried when driving.
“The most suspense of the night is to drive on the Windsor Castle,” Hull shared with golf Digest on Friday. “I just bought a car four days before I drove there. It was dark and I was not used to the car. When I went to the gate, I was fine. I was alone. Everything was fine.”
Hull radiant in the yellow dress of Australian designer Meshki. She ordered online because she was busy playing golf and winning. And it is really effective.
“I chose it. I was away and had no preparation time, so I kept lucky, hoping it fits and it is right,” Hull said. “I really like beautiful clothes. I like that.”
Hull is famous abroad and in golf world, but not everyone knows. An article about the State -level dinner party titled “Revealing a mysterious blonde girl”. When asked about this, Hull said, “It is actually funny. Fairness, I am not a fairy or anything, but that’s funny.”
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It has been five days of fun and busy since Hull won the Kroger Queen City championship outside Cincinnati, her third victory during the tour. She flew home and celebrated. She answered a lot of interviews. Then there was also a appearance at the state -level reception, where she went alone and was happy, except for her own driving.
“It was an unbelievable experience,” Hull said. “It’s really, really great.”
Hull met President Donald Trump. She said she had received an invitation to play golf with him last year and plan to play a golf round with him later this year.
“It was the first time I met Donald,” Hull said. “Last year he offered to play with me but I couldn’t arrange. It was the person I always wanted to play golf with.”

When asked if she gave him any chance when they played, she replied, “It depends on his play.”
Life is beautiful with Hull. After her unexpected victory –The world’s No. 1 golfer Jeeno Thitikul made a four -stick Putt in the last hole and Hull made a short putt to win the championship.– HULL has risen to the No. 5 position in the world, becoming the first British golf female to achieve such a high ranking in the history of the rankings, starting in 2006. She celebrated the recent victory with a dinner and a massage, then returned to work. She will continue to take part in the tour at Lotte Championship in Oahu in early October.
“I have been practicing since then because I want to win more in more tournaments,” Hull said. “Once I have a good feeling, I want to continue and maintain that form.”