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Charley Hull, the world no. 11, is the four-time winner of the Ladies European Tour title. The English golfer made her mark just after a year of turning pro in 2013 by winning her first professional title, i.e. the 2014 Lalla Meryem Cup. However, her current performance at the seasons is not the same as her career beginning. She has been close to winning titles in the past two years but has failed by close margins.

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In 2024, Hull ended her two-year drought of titles by winning the Aramco Team Series final individual title in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. While her winnings got a halt for a long time, this was not the case with her earnings. Charley Hull’s close losses in the tournaments helped her with reasonable yearly earnings; digging deep into her 2024 season, the golfer made quite an impact this year.

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Charley Hull’s earnings in 2024

The 2024 season hasn’t been the best for Hull. However, she has managed to roll her earnings to a decent level. With just one win this year, Charley Hull came close to the winner’s purse multiple times. But she fell short, finishing two top 5s and top 10s this year. Apart from that, Hull had a mixed season with both good and bad finishes. As compared to her 2023 season, Charley was constant in terms of the earning ranks.

Charley Hull was the 28th name on the list of 198 golfers—even with just one win this season, she has managed to bag $1,104,000 from the tournaments. Hull played ‌17 events this season, as per the LPGA ranking. She is the only English player in the top 30, followed by Georgia Hall, another English golfer, who sits at the 70th position on the list.

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In crossing the million mark, the major earning came from Hull’s recent event, i.e. the Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, where she finished T2 and won $229,909. Apart from that, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship’s T16 finish contributed $131,531 and the AIG Women’s Open’s T20 finish helped with $108,235. Additionally, Hull’s win at the Aramco Team Series helped her with a purse gain of $75,000.

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Other than this, her net worth also had a share from her endorsements, sponsorships, and partnerships. Charley Hull is the brand ambassador of Titleist and Arccos, while also endorsing other brands, including Nobu Hotels, Boxto Golf, and Malbon Golf. While the amount earned from these is unknown, nonetheless, the famous golfer is expected to earn remarkably away from the course as well.

Which player earned the most in 2024?

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Charley Hull’s stagnant season is way different from the toppers of the list. Unexpectedly, Nelly Korda is not the list topper, as Jeeno Thitikul made it to the spot with $6,059,309 in earnings, with just 17 events played this season. She jumped 6 positions compared to last season. The major contributor to her winning came from the last tournament, i.e., the CME Group Tour Championship, which helped her secure $4,000,000.

The world no. 1, Nelly Korda, stood second with a $4,391,930 purse after 16 events. Out of the 16 events, she won 7 events, resulting in the grand earnings of this year. At third, Lydia Ko jumped two positions by earning $3,201,289 after participating in 20 events. The season earnings can change with just one good tournament. This year might not be the best year for Charley Hull, but the close finishes will help her in the coming 2025 season.

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What are your predictions for Charley Hull’s 2025 season—can she convert her close finishes into wins? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Tanmay Sharma is a Golf Journalist at EssentiallySports, where he has already penned more than 650 stories across the Live News and Trends desks. A graduate in Communication from Bennett University (Times Group), he brings a newsroom-honed precision to his live weekend coverage of golf’s biggest stages. Tanmay played an instrumental role in shaping ES’ digital-first golf section, balancing real-time leaderboard updates with a thoughtful lens on what those moments mean in the sport’s broader arc. An eight-year veteran of the content and media industry, Tanmay has worked across journalism, marketing, and editorial strategy, sharpening a versatility that now powers his golf storytelling. A lifelong golf fan, he thrives on digging into the untold, off-course narratives that reveal the human side of the game, stories of grind, setbacks, and resilience that numbers on a scorecard can’t capture. Whether in the heat of a major Sunday finish or while chronicling the rise of tomorrow’s stars, Tanmay connects fans to the heartbeat of golf with clarity and empathy.

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