If Caitlin Clark isn’t on a basketball court, chances are you can find her out on the links.
Clark’s athletic abilities know no bounds. The WNBA sensation has already emerged as one of the best hoopers in women’s basketball, earning Rookie of the Year honors this past season, as well as a selection to the 2024 All-WNBA First Team.
While the offseason for the WNBA is in full swing, that isn’t stopping Clark from competing. She is swapping out a jump shot for a wedge shot this week, as the superstar is taking part in an LPGA Pro-Am tournament titled “The Annika,” hosted by golfing legend Annika Sorenstam. Clark will be partnered with Nelly Korda, one of the best golfers in the world, at the event, and there are sure to be plenty of eyes on the 22-year-old.
Golfing has become a staple for Clark in her downtime from basketball. While she doesn’t have the time to work on her golf game during the season, she takes advantage of the time she can with the WNBA in offseason mode.
“That’s what I was looking forward to the most with basketball ending,” Clark said in a 2023 interview with Golf Digest. “Our coaches were like, ‘You need to get away from the gym,’ even though that’s really hard for me to do sometimes. I still want to be active and do…