Two-time major winner Collin Morikawa boasts one of the PGA Tour’s purest swings, but Charley Hull isn’t fazed.
In a recent TaylorMade Golf video, Hull teamed up with Morikawa and Tommy Fleetwood alongside Barstool Sports’ Fore Play crew for a relaxed 2v2v2 alternate-shot challenge. The players formed three teams—Hull with Frankie, Morikawa with Riggs, and Fleetwood with Trent—and competed over nine holes in a friendly showdown.
The standout moment came on the second hole when Hull powered past Morikawa with a longer drive. Turning to him with a playful grin, she quipped, “Hey there, little boy.” This lighthearted jab quickly went viral on social media, where fans praised Hull’s confident energy and sharp wit. Comments flooded in with enthusiasm, including “Tough scene for Collin” and “Charley, we love you!”
“Hey there little boy!”
Charley Hull let Collin hear it after out-driving him 💀 pic.twitter.com/xrUIkNt7bd
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) July 28, 2025
Hull’s swagger didn’t just entertain; it set the tone for the entire video. What began as a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the players’ camaraderie took on new life thanks to Hull’s memorable one-liner. The clip garnered attention from prominent golf media like Pardon My Take, Golf Today, ESPN, Golf.com (“peak Charley Hull”), and Golf Digest, which described it as the personality the sport needs.
Beyond golf, Hull recently appeared in Happy Gilmore 2 on Netflix, depicting a quirky mini golf park owner opposite Adam Sandler. “It was such an honour to be part of this film,” Hull shared on X, calling the experience “totally different” from her golf career but equally enjoyable.
Happy Gilmore 2 is out now on @netflix It was such an honour to be part of this film and try something totally different to my day job 😆 @AdamSandler thank you for making it such a fun and memorable experience ✌️ pic.twitter.com/pboQTvsx9u
— Charley Hull (@HullCharley34) July 26, 2025
While expanding her presence off the course, Hull remains focused on golf’s most prestigious titles. She tied for 21st at the ISPS HANDA Scottish Open last week and boasts two top-12 finishes in majors this season. This week, she returns to compete at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl, where she was runner-up in 2023.
Still chasing her first major victory, Hull continues to prove she can outdrive the men, light up a film set, and captivate audiences on YouTube—all while maintaining her competitive edge on the green.