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This past week has been quite the mixed bag for Caitlin Clark as she navigates the off-season following what was admittedly a challenging 2025 WNBA season marred by injuries. But the Indiana Fever guard has been anything but idle, and she's been keeping fans entertained in some pretty unexpected ways.
The biggest news came on Wednesday when Clark made her second consecutive appearance at The Annika Pro-Am golf tournament in Belleair, Florida, hosted by legendary golfer Annika Sorenstam. According to The Annika's official coverage, Clark returned as a Gainbridge ambassador and played alongside defending champion Nelly Korda for the front nine and Northwestern University golfer Lauryn Nguyen for the back nine. Golf Channel dedicated a three-hour live special to the event, which marked only the second time the network has devoted that much coverage to a Wednesday pro-am event. Clark's appearance generated enormous buzz, with fans and media alike turning out to witness what's been dubbed the "Caitlin Clark Effect," her remarkable ability to draw crowds and media attention to women's sports beyond basketball.
The day wasn't without its humorous moments though. According to Sporting News, her Indiana Fever teammates Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham served as celebrity caddies, and Hull captured a particularly mishit shot on video, which she later posted on TikTok. Clark playfully called her out, commenting "For sure, bud. Funny how this is the one shot you post," to which Hull replied with "Best one I have." It was a lighthearted moment that highlighted the tight-knit bond between the three teammates.
During post-event interviews, Clark was candid about her experience. She admitted that golf makes her far more nervous than basketball, saying it's "not even remotely close." She also addressed a hypothetical matchup against Steph Curry, stating candidly that he would "destroy her in both" golf and a three-point contest, acknowledging Curry's status as one of the best golfers among professional athletes.
Meanwhile, on social media, Clark has been teasing her offseason work with messages about "running it back for year two," signaling her commitment to a strong comeback with the Fever in 2026. There's also been speculation about potential joint projects with fellow WNBA star Angel Reese, though nothing concrete has materialized yet.
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