Charley Hull Battles Illness to Stay Competitive at Singapore Women's World Championship
English golfer Charley Hull overcomes illness to remain in contention at the Women's World Championship in Singapore, trailing by one shot with a strong third-round performance.

Charley Hull continues to showcase her resilience and skill on the golf course, as she battles illness to stay in contention at the Women's World Championship in Singapore. Despite an overnight bug, Hull carded an impressive four-under 68 in the third round, moving her to nine under par for the tournament at Sentosa Golf Club.
Hull's round was marked by consistency, as she avoided any bogeys and secured two birdies on the front nine, followed by two more on the 10th and 13th holes. This performance keeps her just one shot behind the leader, Lydia Ko of New Zealand.
Thailand's Atthaya 'Jeeno' Thitikul also made headlines with the day's lowest score of 66, moving her into third place at seven under par. Meanwhile, Kim A-lim of South Korea, who led at the halfway stage, struggled with a 73, dropping her into a tie for fourth place.
Hull's determination is evident as she prepares for the final round, where she will pair up with Ko. The English golfer, who last won on the LPGA tour in 2022, is eager to add another victory to her name.
Key Highlights from the Third Round:
- Lydia Ko leads at -10
- Charley Hull trails by one shot at -9
- Atthaya Thitikul posts a 66, the lowest score of the day
The final round promises to be an exciting conclusion to this prestigious tournament, with top golfers from around the world vying for the championship title.