
During the opening round of the Evian Championship on Thursday, professional golfer Charley Hull experienced a sudden collapse on the fourth hole, forcing her to withdraw from the tournament. Despite receiving medical treatment, she collapsed again shortly after, ultimately leaving the Evian Resort Golf Club via a motorized cart, ending her chances of competing further.
Hull revealed on Friday morning that she had been battling a virus prior to the tournament, which contributed to her collapse. Fortunately, she reported feeling much better within 24 hours of the incidents.
Details of Charley Hull’s Collapse and Immediate Response
Charley Hull’s efforts at the prestigious Evian Championship were abruptly halted early in the first round when she collapsed on hole No. 4. Medical personnel attended swiftly, but only 15 minutes later, Hull suffered a second collapse. Due to her condition, she was transported off the course on a motorized cart, marking the end of her participation in the event. This occurred at Evian Resort Golf Club in France, where fans and officials closely monitored her health status.
Hull’s Personal Account and Fan Reactions
On social media, Hull shared an update on her condition, explaining that a virus had affected her throughout the week leading up to the Evian Championship. She expressed gratitude to the medical team and those who sent supportive messages, emphasizing that she was feeling “a lot better today” but saddened by her inability to finish the tournament weekend.

“Not the @evianchamp I was hoping for. Been struggling with a virus all week but it got the better of me yesterday… thanks to the medics who took care of me and to all those who have reached out with messages of support, it’s really appreciated,” —Charley Hull
“Happy to say I’m feeling a lot better today, just gutted I can’t play the weekend at such a fantastic tournament.” —Charley Hull
Fans quickly rallied around Hull, offering words of encouragement and relief that her condition was not worse. Comments on her social media highlighted their hopes for her quick recuperation and return to competitive form. Messages such as “Glad you’re okay Charley,” and “Wishing you a speedy recovery” showed solid community support.
“Hi Charley I hope your feeling better then you felt on the first day of your tournament. Get some well needed rest, be safe,” —Fan Comment
“Take care of yourself Charley and feel better,” —Instagram User
Looking Ahead: Potential Return and Next Competitions
While it remains uncertain whether Charley Hull will participate in the upcoming AIG Women’s Open scheduled for July 31, she has time to recover fully before the event. As a two-time LPGA winner, her presence is highly anticipated by fans and the golf community. The focus now is on her health and ensuring a full recovery so she can compete at her best in future tournaments.
Hull’s condition and response highlight the challenges athletes face when emerging illnesses disrupt physically demanding schedules. Her resilience and swift improvement provide hope that she will soon be back on the course.