In-form Hull ready to shake off near misses and land first major in 2026

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Charley Hull says she is ready to win a major in 2026 with the Englishwoman set for the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore this week.

Hull moved to world No 3 in the latest Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings last week – the highest-ever position by an Englishwoman in the rankings’ 20-year history.

She is coming off a win at the Ladies European Tour’s season-opening PIF Saudi Ladies International, where she took a toilet break after nine holes in her final round for a helping of mashed potatoes before going on to shoot six under par in her final eight holes to win the tournament.

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Highlights from the fourth round of the PIF Saudi Ladies International, the opening event of the Ladies European Tour season

“Yeah, it’s pretty cool,” said Hull, who climbed above KPMG Women’s PGA Championship winner Minjee Lee and AIG Women’s Open champion Miyu Yamashita in the standings. “Obviously my goal since I was young was always to be world No 1. But yeah, it’s pretty cool that I’ve obviously got to number three.

“But I’m not really one to stare at rankings and stuff because it shifts all the time. I just look at, it think it’s pretty cool, carry on, and crack on play golf.”

A fifth Ladies European Tour title follows her winning the Kroger Queen City Championship on the LPGA Tour in September.

Hull has finished no worse than tied-21st since early June, finishing runner-up at the AIG Women’s Open last summer and adding three further worldwide top-fives during the second half of 2025.

Now Hull is targeting a major title this year.

“Yeah, I always like really want to win a major. That’s my goal,” she said. “I’ve obviously had quite a lot of second-place finishes in majors. I’ll get there.

“Just carry on enjoying and not put too much pressure on myself. It’s just a game at the end of the day.”

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The Sky Sports Golf podcast discuss how important 2026 will be for Hull’s career

Hull credited eating mashed potatoes for her her back-nine charge at the PIF Saudi Ladies International admitted she was just “hungry”.

“To be fair, I was just really, really hungry coming through the nine holes there,” Hull quipped. “I feel like the heat this week kind of doesn’t make me as hungry. So I’ll probably just stick with a banana.”

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