In the last few weeks, she has traveled pretty often and finally landed in Riyadh for this week’s Aramco Team Series Championship. Hull was in Malaysia for the Maybank Championship prior to competing in Riyadh.
In a recent interview, Charley Hull opened up about the hectic schedule, saying (via Golf.com):
“I just want to go home. Unless it’s in the UK. Like, I can go from Evian to British to Scottish. I turned pro when I was 16 years old. Now I’m 28. I have to have a bit of a life in between.”
Fellow golfer Alison Lee also chimed in on having to frequently travel worldwide to participate in various tournaments, adding:
“I don’t think there’s one girl out there who says they love going to the airport every single day and going to tournaments every single week, because it’s hard, it’s really hard,” Lee said.
Further discussing the physical toll it takes during the long journeys, Alison said:
“It’s hard on our bodies. Especially when we travel internationally and spend hours and hours on the road, packing, unpacking, and a lot of the time, a lot of us travel alone as well. So, if we’re going to the airport, we have two, three, four suitcases. Dragging it through the airport, slowly making our way to the next event, renting a car, getting to the hotel room. It can get pretty lonely at times,” she added.