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Caitlin Clark asks a major Frankie Fleetwood question ahead of the Masters
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Caitlin Clark’s Masters question was not really about Tommy Fleetwood at all, it was about whether his son Frankie can finally pull off one of Augusta’s most charming unofficial challenges.

The moment has become part of Masters week folklore because the Par 3 Contest regularly creates the kind of family scenes that end up lasting longer in memory than some of the golf itself.

Frankie Fleetwood has become part of that, with repeated attempts to carry the ball over the water and onto the green.

That is why Clark’s post landed so well. It tapped into a smaller Augusta storyline that plenty of golf fans already knew.


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Caitlin Clark asks whether Frankie Fleetwood can finally reach the green

Clark raised the question directly in a post on her X handle, turning a light Masters-week tradition into a wider talking point.

The focus was Frankie Fleetwood, Tommy Fleetwood’s young son, whose attempts to clear the water in the Par 3 Contest have become a story of their own during Augusta week.

She wrote, “Do we think Frankie Fleetwood reaches the green this year?”

That question makes sense in context, because multiple reports around this year’s Masters said Frankie was preparing for another try at getting across Ike’s Pond, with Tommy openly discussing his son’s determination to do it.

Frankie Fleetwood did have a real chance because this had become his Masters-week mission

The answer is that Frankie at least had a believable chance, because this was no random one-off joke but an ongoing family storyline attached to the Par 3 Contest.

Reports on Tommy Fleetwood’s week also described it as something Frankie had been building toward rather than just a casual swing during family day.

That is what makes Clark’s post work. It is playful on the surface, but it is also grounded in a real Augusta subplot that fans have been following for more than one year.

So the issue was never Tommy Fleetwood’s Masters chances. It was whether Frankie could finally complete the shot that has become his own little piece of Masters theatre.

This article first appeared on HITC and was syndicated with permission.

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