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“Mad not to consider it” – When LPGA icon Charley Hull shared her two cents on a LIV Golf women’s league

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LPGA star Charley Hull has expressed her openness to the idea of a LIV Golf Women’s League, stating it would be “mad not to consider it.” Since its inception in 2022, LIV Golf has faced criticism but gradually gained acceptance, attracting top male golfers like Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka. However, a women’s counterpart has yet to be established, leaving players like Hull to speculate on its potential impact.

Hull, speaking in 2022, acknowledged she hadn’t heard of any concrete plans but wouldn’t rule out the possibility. Fellow golfer Carlota Ciganda echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the financial incentives a women’s LIV Golf league could offer. She questioned whether players would turn down multimillion-dollar offers, recognizing the ethical and financial dilemmas involved. With Scott O’Neil replacing Greg Norman as LIV Golf’s CEO, discussions about expanding the league could resurface.

Hull has continued to perform well in professional golf, securing multiple top-10 finishes in recent years. In 2025, she achieved a T4 finish at the HSBC Women’s World Championship, following a strong 2024 season with a T2 at the ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican. Her consistent performances in LPGA tournaments highlight her competitiveness, making her a strong contender in any future developments within professional women’s golf.

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