WNBA fans reacted to Caitlin Clark almost making a hole-in-one in a game against her Indiana Fever teammate Lexie Hull. The Fever players, who are also great friends off the court, joined each other for a golf game and the competition from the teammates flowed like it does on the basketball court.
During the game, one of the tee shots that the Rookie of the Year hit fell just a few inches away from the hole. Later, she made the birdie with her second shot.
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Watching the Fever rookie make such a difficult shot in a sport that she is not even pro at, fans were wondering how Caitlin Clark is so good at so many sports.
“How this girl good at everything,” a fan wrote.
“Is there anything Caitlin Clark can’t do? and have so much fun doing it!,” another fan wrote.
However, unlike others who were in disbelief, one fan wasn’t shocked by Clark’s talent.
“Not surprising 🥴💚🫶,” a fan wrote.
One of the fans even suggested that Clark should be in LPGA because she gets too much hate from the WNBA.
“Put her in LPGA, those bull-d***s in the WNBA hate her,” the fan wrote.
Moreover, given how much Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese’s names have been brought together during their rookie season, the reaction section again saw some fans comparing the two, even in golf.
“Angel hit the pin 5 times then putted it in from 6″ ⛳,” a fan wrote.
“Angel Reese would’ve duck hooked it into the woods,” another fan wrote.
Caitlin Clark set to participate in a Pro-Am golf event
Caitlin Clark’s rookie season in the WNBA was a blockbuster. From attracting most fans in the league in just her rookie year and playing unbelievable basketball to winning Rookie of the Year, Clark exited the season on a great note leaving the league with a great hope for the future.
For her offseason, Clark has a different goal. She is going to play in a Pro-Am golf event. The Indiana Fever star will participate in LPGA Tour’s The Annika, the tournament organized by Annika Sorenstam. Clark will first appear as a panelist at the Women’s Leadership Summit on November 12 and next day show off her golfing skills.
Clark has previously expressed her love for the game and said that golf has helped her in working on her mental toughness. During a post-game interview, when a reporter asked what her offseason plan was, she had hilariously said that she would try to play professional golf. Apparently, she might not be joking.
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