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WNBA star Caitlin Clark Once again he put down his basketball and picked up a golf club. The Indiana Fever guard returned to Pelican Golf Club to participate in the LPGA Annika pro-am.
Clark teed off Wednesday morning alongside Dan Towriss and Jordan Jackson. She was paired with two-time LPGA Major winner Nelly Korda for the first few holes. Korda reflected on the enjoyable experience he had with Clark on the Florida golf course with Clark.
“That first tee was almost straight out of a book. But it’s a lot of fun. It’s great to see how many people it brings together in another sport,” the world’s second-ranked golfer told reporters.
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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark plays in the Annika pro-am golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club on Nov. 12, 2025, in Belleair, Florida. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Image Images)
Clark showed off his swing by sinking a putt to about 35 feet, The Palm Beach Post reported. The shot drew applause from the spectators and a punch from the two-time WNBA All-Star.
Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull applauded after watching their Indiana Fever teammate make the putt. Cunningham and Hull wore caddy vests that displayed the word “Indiana.”

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham and guard Lexie Hull watch as guard Caitlin Clark plays in the Annika pro-am golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club on Nov. 12, 2025. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Image Images)
Once his day on the golf courses concluded, Clark spoke about the challenging nature of golf.
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“Golf is a difficult game,” Clark said. “When you’re an amateur, you go to the course and some days your putting is really good. And other days your putting is really bad.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark plays in the Annika pro-am golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club on November 12, 2025 in Belleair, Florida. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Image Images)
“And some days your driving is really good. And sometimes your driving is really bad. You never seem to have everything going at the same time, but you just figure it out and have fun. I don’t take golf seriously. I have fun with it.”
Clark’s time on the basketball court in 2025 was limited due to a series of injuries.
In September, Clark announced that she had been ruled out for the remainder of the season. He had already been sidelined since July 15, when he suffered a groin injury in a game against the Connecticut Sun.
But Clark revealed that she has made a full recovery and plans to compete in the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026.
“Now I feel 100% again, so I’ve been trying to take advantage of the fall weather in Indianapolis before it gets too cold,” the 24-year-old told The Palm Beach Post.



