Charley Hull victorious with TaylorMade Qi10 Driver and TP5x

Team TaylorMade Athlete Charley Hull recorded a three shot victory at the Aramco Team Series – Riyadh on Saturday to register her fourth Ladies European Tour triumph and her seventh professional win with round of 65-67-66.

I’ve had a few top-10s. Pretty much every week I’ve been inside the top-20. I feel like a win is just around the corner.
Charley Hull

Starting the day two shots behind the overnight leader, and fellow Team TaylorMade staffer Pia Babnik, Hull continued her sparkling form for the event. Hull began her charge sinking five birdies in the first seven holes to continue her dominance of the front nine. Once Hull reached the summit of the leaderboard, she never looked like relinquishing control.

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With a vital birdie on 12 and two further birdies on the back nine Hull concluded on the best round of the day (66). Throughout the tournament Hull showcased incredible shot making and total control with her TP5x golf ball and Qi10 LS driver in the breezy conditions, whilst also slotting in a number of clutch putts throughout the event with her TP Juno putter. This hot streak in Riyadh represents Hull’s second win an Aramco Team Series event following her success in New York in 2021 and has found her back at the top of the podium following a series of near misses over the past couple of seasons.

Charley Hull WITB

  • Qi10 LS 10.5 driver
  • Stealth2 15.0 fairway
  • Sim Max 19.0 hybrid
  • P7MB 4-PW
  • MG4 50, 54, 60
  • TP Juno
  • TP5x
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Charley Hull Need to Know

–          Driving Distance average has increased 7 yards versus 2023

–          Second win on the Aramco Team Series (New York 2021)

–          15th on the Rolex World Rankings.

–          Hull has also placed 2nd at the other two completed events on the Aramco Team Series this season (Tampa and Korea)

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