2025 Season Highlights

Hull's pinnacle achievement was winning the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G in week 37, earning 62 points and solidifying her top-5 status. This marked her first LPGA win of 2025 and echoed her career-best performances, including past CME Group victories.

She followed with a T2 at the AIG Women's Open (week 31, 50 points) and Aramco Houston Championship (week 36). Other notables: T4 at HSBC Women's World Championship (early 2025 best) and T11 at Ford Championship, showcasing her major contention with T12s at KPMG Women's PGA and U.S. Women's Open.

Across 17 events, Hull achieved 1 win, 2 runner-ups, and multiple top-10s, with 14 cuts made in 16 LPGA starts. Her low round of 63 underscores technical prowess amid a competitive field.

Current Rankings and Stats

As of December 8, 2025, Hull ranks No. 5 in Rolex Rankings (5.89 avg points, 235.55 total from 40 events), behind leaders like Jeeno Thitikul and Nelly Korda. She's up from No. 8 in September, reflecting momentum.

In LPGA's Race to CME Globe, she's 14th with 1,607.274 points. Season stats: 1 win, 4 top-10s, 11 top-25s, positioning her for late-year surges like potential CME contention.

Career-wise, Hull has 6 wins, 42 top-10s, and 115 top-25s. Her 2025 form (best rank No. 5, 7 consecutive top-10 weeks) highlights sustained excellence.

Career Impact and Outlook

Hull's 2025 success, including $2.0M earnings, boosts her from 2024's year-end No. 10. Her versatility across LPGA and LET (e.g., 4th at KPMG Womens Irish Open) cements global appeal.

Challenges like a withdrawal at Amundi Evian and missed cuts were minor amid 63 low rounds. As a two-time major top-10 contender (T6 KPMG 2018), she's primed for more.

Looking ahead, Hull's top-5 rank and aggressive play make her a favorite for 2026 majors and titles, inspiring UK's rising stars like Lottie Woad.