Charlie plow ‘looks much better’

Charlie Hull of England said that she felt better on Friday, a day after falling to the ground twice during the first round of the Amundi Evian Championship in France.
After the second collapse, the plow withdrew from the major championship. He said that he is upset with a virus.
“No @evianchamp I was hoping,” Hul said on Instagram on Friday. “Was struggling with a virus throughout the week, but it got better yesterday I got better … thanks for Medics who took care of me and all those who have arrived with messages of support, it is really appreciated. It’s happy to say that I am feeling much better today, just I can’t play weekend in such a magnificent tournament.”
The 29 -year -old plow, before falling, was below 1 through 12 holes.
HULL is in 19th position in the world, playing with World No. 4 wasted Yin and No. 5 Haren Royu. After going into the grass before his tea shot, he received medical attention and the authorities allowed the follower group to play while playing with the Englishwoman.
After a delay of about 15 minutes for treatment, the two -time LPGA tour winner recovered the tea shot to hit, but again went to the ground after completing his swing.
He was helped on a motorized car fit with a flatbed stretcher.
Hul has never won a major tournament, but has often been a contender with nine top -10 finish, including four top -three placements.
-Bield level media