Charley Hull sparks frenzy with summer swimsuit Instagram post
Charley Hull lit up Instagram on Thursday morning with a blue swimsuit photo that sent fans into a frenzy, as OutKick praised the English LPGA star for soaking up summer sun on a boat rather than rushing into fall vibes early. The viral post quickly became the talk of golf social media and beyond.
Key Takeaways
- Charley Hull posted a blue swimsuit photo on Instagram on Thursday morning that drew an immediate fan frenzy.
- OutKick highlighted Hull on a boat soaking up sun and heat, thanking her for “respecting summer.”
- The English LPGA star, 30, is coming off strong major results this season, including a runner-up finish at the U.S. Women’s Open.
- Fans flooded comments with praise for her look and her game, while Hull remains in the hunt for a first major title.
What did Charley Hull post on Instagram?
According to coverage from The Spun, Hull shared a swimsuit photo Thursday morning that immediately grabbed her fan base’s attention. OutKick’s Joe Kinsey described refreshing Instagram to find “Smokin’ Charley Hull on a boat soaking up sun and heat.”
Fan reactions poured in fast. Comments cited by The Spun included “Uhhhh…..You’re Flexing Charley,” “Respectfully…good lordddd,” and “Your bikini game may be as good as your golf game and you are a great golfer,” plus a simple “Wow wow wow.”
Why does the Charley Hull summer post matter right now?
Hull is already a people’s champion on the LPGA Tour, and off-course moments like this keep her in the wider conversation between tournaments. OutKick framed the post as a welcome pushback against early autumn vibes, joking that too many people rush hoodies and cozy season while Hull stays locked into summer.
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How is Charley Hull performing on the LPGA this season?
The Spun notes Hull, 30, is among the best golfers currently competing on the LPGA Tour. This season she was tied for sixth at the AIG Women’s Open and tied for second at the U.S. Women’s Open, though she remains frustrated in her search for a first major title.
After the U.S. Women’s Open, Hull said: “It’s just frustrating. Another second place. I think that’s five second-place finishes I’ve had in majors now.” She added she played well on the final day, hit the ball fantastic in windy conditions, and gave credit to Nelly Korda for back-to-back wins.
Earlier this season, Hull also made headlines for pranking caddie Adam Woodward with a fake lottery ticket that briefly convinced him he had won $100,000 — another reminder of the personality that fuels her fan following when she is not posting from the boat.
Where can you follow the Charley Hull buzz?
Primary reporting on the latest Instagram moment came via OutKick on Fox News and The Spun’s golf desk. Hull continues to blend elite LPGA results with candid social media that keeps supporters engaged between majors.