Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark became one of the best players in the WNBA during her rookie season, making it to the All-WNBA first-team.
But Clark takes her competitive drive beyond basketball, most recently the golf course. Following the 2024 season, Clark participated in The ANNIKA pro-am alongside professional golfers Annika Sorenstam and Nelly Korda.
“It was so fun,” Clark said after the golf tournament. “Get ting to see (Nelly and Annika) do what they do up front, people would pay for that. I got to do it for free and have fun with them."
Now, just over a month ahead of the 2025 WNBA season, Clark was reportedly spotted at arguably the biggest golfing event in the nation: the 2025 Masters.
According to Dallas Morning News' Brad Townsend, Clark was in attendance at the 2025 Masters in Augusta, Georgia, spotted in "Scottie Scheffler's gallery." However, when Clark tried to catch Scheffler's attention, she failed.
"Greatness knows greatness: Caitlin Clark is in Scottie Scheffler's gallery," Townsend wrote on X. "Clark, wearing a white Masters cap and pink Nike longsleeve shirt, positioned herself to catch Scheffler's eye as he came off the first green, but he had his head down, writing in his yardage book."
Greatness knows greatness: Caitlin Clark is in Scottie Scheffler's gallery.
— Brad Townsend (@townbrad) April 11, 2025
Clark, wearing a white Masters cap and pink Nike longsleeve shirt, positioned herself to catch Scheffler's eye as he came off the first green, but he had his head down, writing in his yardage book.
Similar to Clark and basketball, Scheffler has become one of the more popular golfers of his time. Eyeing his third Masters win in four years, Scheffler also brought home his first gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
With training camp coming up at the end of April, Clark appears to have made a last-second effort to get away before going back to work. The Fever have become a favorite to win the championship thanks to numerous player additions and the signing of Stephanie White as the new head coach.
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