The Kroger Queen City Championship produced one of the most dramatic finishes in 2025 on Sunday, with Charley Hull edging out World No.1 Jeeno Thitikul by a single stroke.
Although it was a third LPGA Tour win for Hull, the main headline came in the form of Thitikul’s final hole collapse, where the 22-year-old four putted for a bogey which, combined with Hull’s birdie, meant she lost by one shot.
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Despite the story being about Thitikul, Hull still played some excellent golf throughout the week, carding rounds of 68, 65, 67 and 68 to finish 20-under and wrap up the $300,000 first prize.
Claiming a first LPGA Tour title since 2022, the Englishwoman has been one of the consistent performers on the circuit over the last few years, with one of the reasons down to the clubs she uses.
Signing with TaylorMade in 2019, the 29-year-old then extended her partnership in 2022, with Hull using a full bag of the brand’s equipment since then.
Take a look at the full bag set-up for Hull’s Kroger Queen City Championship victory below
Driver
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Beginning with the driver, which is the TaylorMade Qi10 LS, a model designed to be extremely low spinning and produce incredibly high ball speeds.
Released at the start of 2024, Hull has had the club in the bag since its release, specifically in an 9.5° head that is adjusted to 8°. It also features an UST Mamiya Attas 6Star 6 X shaft.
Known as one of the best drivers of the golf ball in the women’s game, Hull averaged 283 yards off the tee during the event, hitting 36 of 56 fairways for the week. As of writing, she is 17th in terms of driving distance on the LPGA Tour.
Hybrids
Interestingly, for her victory in Ohio, Hull had no fairway woods in the bag, instead opting for two standard TaylorMade Qi35 hybrids, specifically in 17° and 19°.
In the past, the Solheim Cup star has used the TaylorMade Qi10 Tour fairway wood but, recently, she has used the hybrids, which rank as some of the best on the market.
Featuring a larger footprint at address, these confidence inspiring clubs are an ideal long iron replacement and, because of Hull’s power, bridge the gap nicely when it comes to distance in the top end of the…
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