It’s a very scoreable golf course

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Charley Hull isn’t particularly happy with how things have gone over the past two years, as she hasn’t recorded a single victory. However, the 28-year-old Brit can take some joy after her first round at the Aramco Team Series, where she shot a seven-under 65. Hull is currently tied with Pia Babnik and Sobron Galmes.
This impressive performance included an eagle and six birdies, but a bogey on the final hole prevented her from achieving an even better score.
Despite feeling she could have done more, Hull has every reason to be satisfied. In the closing moments, it seemed like she lost some concentration, but she doesn’t want that to distract her, as Charley is determined to secure a win.
“It was a bit slow out there but it was good fun,” Hull said, as quoted by Sky Sports.
“It’s a very scorable golf course so you could shoot a 60! I’d try to shoot 58 if I could. I played solid today and hit it pretty decent. It was a shame about my putt on the last – it just bobbled.”
There has been a lot of progress in her game, and Hull has noticed that she has improved significantly. The most important thing is that she feels great about her performance. Her intention is to maintain this momentum in the coming days and finally achieve her biggest goal.
“I’m hitting it a bit longer so that’s a bonus. I’m 100 per cent feeling good. I’m just going to go out there [tomorrow] and try and make even more birdies.”-Hull continued.
Pia Babnik’s impressions
The 20-year-old Slovenian Pia Babnik has impressed everyone. There are high expectations for this young golfer, who is considered one of the greatest potentials in the sport.
Babnik expressed that she genuinely enjoyed playing, feeling that her practice had finally come together on that day. She stressed that the course felt much more open compared to her experience the previous week in India. The young Slovenian also mentioned her affection for the venue, emphasizing how…
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Source : tennisworldusa



