Charley Hull did not hold back when addressing the slow pace of play during the third round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. The English golfer described the situation as “crazy,” expressing visible frustration throughout her round.
Hull, known for her quick play, was paired with a slower group, which led to extended waits between shots. Her body language made it clear she was uncomfortable with the delays, often pacing and shaking her head during the round.
After finishing, Hull candidly voiced her concerns to reporters. She emphasized how disruptive slow play can be for rhythm and concentration, calling for faster rounds to improve the overall pace of professional women’s golf.
Fans and analysts praised her honesty, sparking renewed discussion about enforcing pace-of-play rules. Hull’s remarks highlight a growing sentiment among players pushing for reforms to maintain the sport’s appeal and competitive flow.