Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has already made her mark as one of the top players in the WNBA, but her skills aren’t confined to the basketball court. The 22-year-old phenom recently showed she’s got game on the golf course, too.
During a round of golf with her Fever teammate Lexie Hull on Monday, Clark came within inches of sinking a hole-in-one, also known as an ace—a rare and celebrated feat where the ball goes directly from the tee into the cup. Clark’s near-ace came on a par-3 hole, and the shot has since gone viral.
Clark herself shared the video of the impressive shot on TikTok, and it quickly spread across social media, amassing millions of views. Her followers and fans were captivated, but it wasn’t just the public who took notice—the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) also gave Clark a nod for her golfing prowess.
In a tweet that delighted fans of both sports, the LPGA praised the basketball star, writing, “File this under things we love to see ? Game knows game ? @CaitlinClark22.” The tweet not only highlighted Clark’s stellar shot but also showed the LPGA’s appreciation for athletes excelling across different sports.
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The video shows Clark’s elation after her shot landed just shy of the hole, followed by a bit of disappointment as she realized how close she came to achieving a golfer’s dream. Even without the ace, the moment was still one to celebrate.
Clark has previously mentioned that golf is one of her favorite offseason activities, and her performance on the course proves she’s getting quite good at it. With a golf swing as sharp as her basketball game, she’s gaining attention from more than just basketball fans.
Adding to her growing golf resume, Clark is set to participate in the prestigious Annika pro-am tournament, hosted by golf legend Annika Sorenstam, in November.
As the WNBA Rookie of the Year and a budding golf enthusiast, it’s clear Clark is making waves in both the basketball and golf worlds.