Amy Rogers of Golf Channel told Hull that she was in fact suffering from neck pain. This is a day after Suzann pettersen had told the media Charley Hull wasn’t injured.
Hull, one of the most popular players on the LPGA heading into the Solheim Cup has played only two sessions. She lost with Emily Pedersen Friday in foursomes, and won Saturday morning alongside Leona Maguire.
Hull told Rogers she had a facet strain. She has kinesiology taping on the back part of her neck ,.
She said that she had slept on the plane and then picked up her tour bag.
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Hull stated that she is currently operating at 70-80 percent. Danielle Kang is her opponent in Sunday’s singles, the third match. Hull, a veteran of five Solheim Cups in the past, has finished four times runner-up on the LPGA including two majors.
Hull said on Golf Channel, “It has been pretty painful.” Hull said, “I had to adjust my swing to turn around the pain.”
The Englishwoman will take the next week off in order to prepare for her LPGA title defence next month at Volunteers of America’s Ascendant LPGA Benefiting.