
Bronte Regulation says Georgia Corridor and Charley Hull lacked “decency” in their late withdrawals from the Worldwide Crown occasion.
They had been on account of characterize England alongside Regulation and Jodi Ewart Shadoff within the worldwide workforce occasion beginning in San Francisco on Thursday.
However on Monday it was introduced Corridor had pulled out on account of a foot damage whereas Hull cited “abdomen points”.
Regulation says she heard the information from different gamers on the Tour.
“I feel anybody with some stage of decency would ship their team-mates a message that they weren’t coming, not discover out from different gamers on Tour who’ve heard issues from them saying issues on the event final week,” stated Regulation, 28.
“I do not assume that that is rather a lot to ask for.”
Regulation added that she solely acquired a message of apology from Hull on Tuesday.
Ewart Shadoff added: “Yeah, clearly it is disappointing, particularly to come back so late. I am positive it is disappointing primarily for [tournament sponsor] Hanwha.
“I feel what they’ve performed for the event and to deliver it again, we’re all simply actually grateful to be right here.”
Hull and Corridor each featured within the weekend’s LA Championship, with Corridor ending tied forty fourth and Hull tied seventeenth.
In an announcement each gamers stated they had been “actually sorry” to overlook the occasion at TPC Harding Park.
Alice Hewson and Liz Younger have changed them within the England aspect, receiving their call-ups through textual content message within the early hours of Sunday morning.
Representatives of Corridor and Hull say the pair is not going to be commenting additional.
The Worldwide Crown, again on the LPGA Tour calendar after a five-year absence, is a world workforce occasion the place nations compete in a round-robin group stage earlier than the highest two in every group progress to the semi-finals.
England, the fifth seeds, are drawn in Group A with the USA, Sweden and China. Group B contains South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Australia.