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Charley Hull flaunts her 5-year-younger skin age, sharing her #1 tip for golfers to have healthy skin

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English golfer Charley Hull believes in skincare and taking preventative action. She is only 28, but skin problems often arise from years of mistreatment. That apparently won’t be an issue for the 2024 Solheim Cup star. She took to Instagram to share a story of how her skin is doing and offer some advice.

As mentioned, she’s just 28. However, she has done such a good job of taking care of her skin that the scans indicated that she had a 23-year-old’s skin. Hull effectively shaved off five years by taking good care of herself.

She added in the caption: “Got my sun spots checked today. And had a facial. My skin age is 23! 5 years younger than my actual age! Pretty happy with that considering how much I’m in the sun. Wearing your SPF 50 factor on your face is a must in all type of weather!!!”

Hull, like most golfers, spends a lot of time in the sun. Every round of golf, which can take three or more hours, involves a ton of sun contact. She wears hats and visors, but those can only protect a little bit from certain angles.

Sunscreen is crucial to a golfer, and Hull shared that SPF 50 on her face is what she always uses. It has evidently done a good job of keeping her skin healthy so far.

Charley Hull ‘grateful’ to be partnered with Saudi Golf

Saudi Arabia continues to become more and more of a major player in golf, and part of that comes from Golf Saudi. This organization has sought to grow the game in their country, and they have been rather successful so far.

Women’s golf in particular has grown. It was first introduced in Saudi Arabia in 2020 and has grown so much that Hull decided to get involved as a brand ambassador.

Via Golf Magic, she said:

“The work that Golf Saudi continue to do in introducing more women and girls to the game through these events and beyond is inspiring, and the legacy they are creating is one I’m incredibly grateful to be a part of.”

She continued:

“The sport has grown leaps and bounds here. Last year, we saw the move of the tournaments to Riyadh which I think really shows the Kingdom’s increasing passion for the sport, with more and more fans coming to watch us.”

On the other side, Saudi Arabian Principal Investment Fund (PIF) continues to negotiate with the PGA Tour to form a partnership there. They also funded LIV Golf, so Saudi Arabia has slowly become a significant power in golf and even landed Charley Hull in the process.

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