Charley Hull becomes Golf Foundation ambassador

English professional golfer Charley Hull has been announced as the Golf Foundation's latest ambassador, with the 29-year-old Solheim Cup star focusing on the GolfSixes League initiative as part of her new role.

Charley Hull
Charley Hull

English professional golfer Charley Hull has been announced as the Golf Foundation’s latest ambassador, with the 29-year-old Solheim Cup star focusing on the GolfSixes League initiative as part of her new role.

Hull is hoping her star power can help to get more eyes on the programme, and help inspire more girls to carry their introduction to the game on to the next level. 

Hull joins a growing roster of supporters for the Golf Foundation, which boasts Sky Sports pundit Nick Dougherty as its President, and have received support in recent years from Ryder Cup star Tommy Fleetwood, and former DP World Tour players Oli Fisher and Graeme Storm. 

Hull has long been an inspiration to girls and women alike in the game, having been part of the wave of young British talent in recent years. She first took up the game aged two and began playing alongside her dad at Kettering Golf Club.

Charley Hull, pictured with Lucas Bjerregaard and Georgia Hall, has long been a fan of the GolfSixes format (courtesy Getty Images)

GolfSixes League is one of the Golf Foundation’s headline programmes, alongside the Unleash Your Drive mental wellbeing programme in schools and golf clubs. GolfSixes League launched in 2017 with 27 clubs signing on, and has grown to new heights thanks to the backing of The R&A, and the support of the four Home Nations – England Golf, Scottish Golf, Wales Golf and Golf Ireland.

The format involves teams of six players competing over six holes in pairs using the inclusive Texas Scramble format, catering to non-handicap players or those with handicaps of 37 and above. In 2024, 9,179 young people played GolfSixes League across 738 clubs, with 25% of the players being girls.

Hull said: “I’m really excited to play a part, and hopefully to get along to some events. I’m always looking for ways to get more girls to watch and play the game, and what the Golf Foundation are doing is vital. The impressive numbers show that girls are interested in the format, so we just need to grow it and get more eyes on what is going on. Hopefully I can help.”

Brendon Pyle, CEO of The Golf Foundation, said: “We are delighted to announce Charley as our new ambassador. Girls need to see strong and inspirational women like Charley playing golf and to see that the game is welcoming, fun and inclusive – exactly the values we promote via our hugely successful GolfSixes League initiative. A world-renowned golfer with a huge social media following, Charley will help attract more young girls into golf”.

To find out more, visit www.golf-foundation.org

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