Golf village shock: Charley Hull collapsed after LPGA President refused the only request right after the fainting incident

The LPGA tournament has just experienced a big shock when the British Golfer – Charley Hull – suddenly fainted on the field in the middle of the decisive round. However, what makes the public indignant is not only a worrying health condition of female golfers but alsoHow to react after the LPGA.
According to many reputable sources, right after being taken out for medical care, Hull gave oneUnique requirementsGo to the Organizing Committee and Chairman of LPGA – something that according to her is “small but extremely necessary” to be able to continue playing in a safe and stable state. However, this requirementBeing denied bluntly, Hull felt like being “completely abandoned” by the heads of the organization that she was attached throughout her career.
“I feel broken. It is not just a technical decision, it shows the way they treat the health and safety of the athletes,” Hull shared in a short interview later. “I don’t ask for anything big – just a little support to be able to play safely, but they refuse. It’s disappointing.”
The incident quickly spread in the professional golf community and on social networks. Thousands of fans have shown the support for Hull, and criticized the LPGA leadership for humanitarian lack and put achievements on the health of the athletes.
It is unclear what Charley Hull’s specific requirements are, but some internal sources think that she only wants to reverse the tee-off schedule (shading time) or have additional medical support throughout the round-which is completely reasonable after a athlete has just fainted.
Notably, LPGA president is still currentlyNot yet made any official statement, making the wave of indignation even more intense. Many people ask the question:Will LPGA really care about the health of female golfers, or do they only consider it a secondary element on the sidelines of achievements and schedules?
Experts also warned that this incident could leave long -term consequences for LPGA’s reputation, especially in the context of global sports organizations that are increasingly being considered for how they take care of and protect athletes.
Currently, Charley Hull’s health is stable, but her spirit is clearly not recovered after the “double shock” – fainting on the field and being rejected when needed to be most supported. She left the tournament in tears, and the question of LPGA’s responsibility was still hanging.
This story may just begin.