It turns out Caitlin Clark doesn’t just break ankles on the basketball court—she’s out here breaking stereotypes too. The Indiana Fever star and reigning queen of basketball added yet another skill to her ever-growing resume: golf. And not just any golf—Clark made her way onto the elite greens of the LPGA Pro-Am competition, leaving fans, teammates, and even her haters (yes, they exist) thoroughly entertained.
Participating in The ANNIKA Driven by Gainbridge at the swanky Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, Clark rubbed elbows with world-class golfers, including No. 1-ranked Nelly Korda and golf legend Annika Sörenstam. And as if the basketball phenom needed to prove she could hang with pros in yet another sport, her team finished tied for eighth with a respectable net -11. Okay, so they weren’t topping the leaderboard, but hey, not everyone’s first swing lands on the green.
Aliyah Boston Shoots Her Shot… With a Proposal
The real story wasn’t Clark’s surprisingly decent golf game; it was the firestorm she ignited on Instagram post-event. Sharing a carousel of photos, Clark showcased her golfing escapade, prompting none other than her Fever teammate Aliyah Boston to swoop in with the kind of sly humor fans have come to expect.
“What can’t you do?” Boston quipped, clearly impressed. Then came the kicker: “Can you teach me how to golf? Trying to add it to my resume.”
Cue the laughter, because Clark didn’t miss a beat in her reply: “Let’s make a TikTok about it,” she shot back, sprinkling in a devil emoji for good measure. Boston, ever the comedic queen, sealed the exchange with a “Ready when you are, sista gurlll.”
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the kind of teammate banter we live for—pure serotonin wrapped in sarcasm and emojis.
Golfing with a Side of Chaos
For those worried that Caitlin might trade her signature three-point bombs for birdies, fear not. While her performance on the fairway drew plenty of applause, she had her fair share of viral moments, including an almost-too-close-for-comfort shot that nearly took out a fan. Because, of course, Caitlin Clark doesn’t just hit the target—she aims for headlines.
Despite this near-miss, the event was a roaring success. Clark’s infectious enthusiasm and natural knack for the sport reminded everyone why she’s become a cross-sport darling. “It was a blast,” she said, describing the camaraderie as much as the competition.
A Dynamic Duo for the Fever
Off the greens and back on the court, Clark and Boston have been nothing short of electric for the Indiana Fever. The guard-forward duo has reignited the franchise, leading the team to their first playoff appearance since 2016. Boston, while experiencing a dip in scoring, has compensated with career highs in rebounds (8.9) and assists (3.2), making her the perfect partner for Clark’s explosive offense.
Oh, and let’s not forget the masterstroke addition of 2023 Coach of the Year Stephanie White. With her at the helm, the Fever is shaping up to be a championship contender, proving the team’s youthful core is more than just raw talent—it’s polished potential.
Future Golf Partners?
As for Boston’s golf ambitions? Well, if Clark agrees to coach her, expect another round of viral moments, likely documented for TikTok fame. One thing’s for sure: whether it’s draining clutch shots or nailing chip shots, Caitlin Clark continues to dominate life with an almost irritating ease.
So, Caitlin, when’s the TikTok dropping? And Aliyah, we’re holding you to that golf lesson—you better show up with your A-game (or at least a decent swing). Until then, we’ll all just keep enjoying this delightful collision of sports, friendship, and hilarity.