It’s late on a Sunday. The final pairings are walking up the 18th fairway, the tension is so thick you could chip out of it. And there’s…
It’s official: Charley Hull is the most interesting player in golf, period.
Everyone knows the chaotic, beautiful Charley Hull swing—the one that looks like she’s in a hurry to get to the pub but somehow bombs it 300 yards. But the real story is so much deeper than just her fast tempo.
She’s recently opened up about her severe ADHD diagnosis, explaining that her lightning-quick play isn't impatience; it's how she manages a racing mind and the sheer boredom of slow rounds. 🤯
This explains everything: the viral smoke break, the anxiety, the £10,000 bet she took to quit smoking this year, and her ability to win the Kroger Queen City title right in the middle of all that personal drama. She's not just a golfer, she's a walking, talking high-stakes TV drama.
We broke down her entire genius, flawed motion—the real technical secret to her shallow downswing—and connect it all to the unbelievable pressure she operates under. You need to read this analysis.
Read the full story on Medium:
The Deep Dive on the Charley Hull Swing Analysis: ADHD, The £10k Bet, and the Secret Drill Her Coach Loves.















