Charley Hull shows off dramatic new look ahead of final LPGA stretch

English golf superstar Charley Hull takes to social media to reveal a new hair colour ahead of a big closing stretch on the LPGA.

Charley Hull [Instagram]
Charley Hull [Instagram]

Golf superstar Charley Hull has taken to her social media channels to reveal she's changed her hair colour. 

Hull, 29, posted a snap of her new darkened locks with a pair of glancing eyes, see below

The popular Englishwoman has just returned home after helping the World team finish third at the International Crown. 

Hull teamed up with Lydia Ko, Wei-Ling Hsu and Brooke Henderson last week. 

Australia went on to win the title. 

Hull will now take the next couple of weeks off on the LPGA before returning for the closing stretch of tournaments in United States.

Charley Hull [Golf Foundation]
Charley Hull [Golf Foundation]

Hull will next be in action at The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican from 13-16 November.

Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai Trump will also be competing in that tournament, which will mark her LPGA debut. 

Kai received a shock invite from the LPGA and Pelican Golf Club. 

Hull enjoyed a successful week at The Annika last season with a T2 behind Nelly Korda. 

Hull will then conclude her season at the CME Group Tour Championship at Ritz Carlton Golf Resort in Naples from 20-23 November.

She finished T16 there in 2024 - but she did win her first LPGA title at this event in 2016

Charley Hull opts for a new look to end season

Whether Hull will still have kept her new dark blonde locks by the time she rocks up at The Annika in two weeks time remains to be seen. 

Here's a look at the photo Hull posted to her Instagram Story today: 

Charley Hull [Instagram Story]
Charley Hull [Instagram Story]

Hull is no stranger to changing her hair colour - although it was a joke when she wore a black wig at the end of 2024. 

That was before she jetted off on holiday with her boyfriend

"I'm defo a blonde," joked Hull on her photo in December 2024, see below

Charley Hull wearing a black wig in 2024
Charley Hull wearing a black wig in 2024

Hull looking to cap off superb 2025 season 

Hull currently looks on from 14th position in the Race to CME Globe Rankings. 

World No.1 Jeeno Thitikul leads the way as it stands having won twice this season. 

It perhaps should have been three but she threw the Kruger Queen City title away on the final hole to Hull in September.

The win for Hull marked her third career LPGA title and first in nearly three years. 

It also vaulted her up to a career-best fifth in the world rankings. 

Hull is the first English player to reach the top five in the history of the Rolex Rankings, which began in February 2006. 

She has very quickly become one of the most popular LPGA players in the world.

Hull's profile seemingly hit dizzy heights two years ago when she was first spotted ripping darts on the fairways.

She said she took up smoking as it helped her relax on the course during slow play. 

Hull may have put the cigarettes away this season, but it's certainly not lost her any fans as she's now arguably the most popular female golfer on the planet as we head into 2026. 

She has become so popular that she was even invited to the State Banquet by United States President Donald Trump last month. 

Charley Hull [Instagram]
Charley Hull [Instagram]

Charley Hull big fan of Donald Trump

Hull swapped the fairways for Windsor Castle as she ended up with a surprise invitation from the President. 

She was among a select group of sporting guests at the State Banquet that included golf legend Sir Nick Faldo.

King Charles hosted the glittering ceremony in honour of President Trump in the historic St George's Hall at Windsor Castle.

When Hull got the chance to speak with Trump, golf was firmly on the menu as the President invited her for a round of golf.

Hull has never hidden her admiration for Trump, famously breaking into the Trump Dance on the fairway during last year’s Annika event and even once suggesting he should be made "head of the UK".

Hull recently got the chance to tee it up at Trump's new golf course in Aberdeen. 

She took to her Instagram to show off some content from her trip. 

Many believe 2026 will be the year Hull finally wins a major

Despite racking up three top-10 finishes in 13 tournaments on the LPGA this season, it was unfortunately another winless major season.

She came closest with a second runner-up finish in three years at the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl. 

In an exclusive interview with GolfMagic last month, Dame Laura Davies - regarded as England's best ever female golfer - has insisted there is "no question" Hull will break her major duck sooner rather than later. 

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