
Charley Hull recently shared a clip on her Instagram story that she clearly found amusing, reacting with laughter to a moment involving actors from the Harry Potter films.
The reel featured James Phelps and Oliver Phelps who were once asked during an interview whether they were twins despite looking alike. The brothers who are identical twins in real life played along with the interviewer’s confusion and jokingly said they first met at the auditions.
Resharing the reel Hull reacted simply with “🤣🤣🤣”

Hull has long been a Potterhead. In the past Hull has spoken about owning a Nintendo DS and playing a Harry Potter game saying
“I had this Harry Potter game that I loved.” (via The Guardian)
On the golf front Hull is now turning her focus toward the upcoming season after a mixed 2025 season that still included her third LPGA Tour victory. The 2026 LPGA season is set to begin later this month with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, scheduled from January 29 to February 1 in Orlando, Florida.
Charley Hull keeps majors as her main target
Charley Hull has made it clear what she wants next as she looks ahead after the 2025 season. While the year had interruptions Hull said her main focus remains on winning major championships.
Speaking to The Athletic, Hull said she is trying not to overthink that goal and instead stay patient with her work.
“I just want to win majors. But I don’t think about it too much. I’ll just keep practicing and nip away at it,” she said.
Hull played 16 events during the season and missed only two cuts. She stayed competitive across the year and finished inside the top five of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. Her best results included strong finishes at several key events, including the AIG Women’s Open and the Grant Thornton Invitational.
The season was not without setbacks. Hull withdrew from the Evian Championship while dealing with illness and later pulled out of the PIF London Championship because of an ankle injury. Even so she returned to competition and finished the year on a steady note.
Away from the competition Charley Hull has continued to focus on fitness whenever her body allows. She recently shared a running update on her Instagram story showing her pace, distance and heart rate. Hull added that she is slowly returning to training while dealing with ankle ligament damage and ongoing back issues caused by cysts in her spine.