WNBA star Caitlin Clark is taking advantage of her first professional offseason by participating in golf events. After playing in an LPGA Pro-Am last week, she will be playing in the RSM Classic Pro-Am on the PGA Tour. Clark, who recently won Rookie of the Year, is showcasing her golf skills and passion for the sport. She will be playing alongside two-time major winner Zach Johnson and PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan at the RSM Classic. This is not the first time Clark has participated in a PGA Tour Pro-Am, as she also played in the John Deere Classic Pro-Am last year.
Clark’s participation in these golf events sheds light on her golf game and talents outside of basketball. She is expected to play the back nine at Sea Island’s Plantation Course during the RSM Classic Pro-Am. The event will be broadcasted on Golf Channel, allowing fans to catch a glimpse of Clark’s skills on the golf course. Last week, she played in the pro-am at the LPGA’s The Annika alongside Nelly Korda and Annika Soernstam, gaining attention for her golf abilities.
Kevin Cunningham, the managing producer for GOLF.com, shared the news of Clark’s upcoming appearance at the RSM Classic Pro-Am. As an editor for GOLF.com, Cunningham oversees the publication of stories and manages the brand’s e-newsletters, reaching over 1.4 million subscribers each month. He highlighted Clark’s involvement in the golf events and her impact on the golf community as a WNBA star with a passion for the sport.
Clark’s participation in these high-profile events showcases her versatility and dedication to both basketball and golf. Her involvement in PGA Tour Pro-Ams allows her to connect with professional golfers and gain valuable experience on the course. The exposure she gains from these events helps to elevate her profile as a multi-talented athlete and may inspire others to pursue their passions outside of their main sport. Clark’s journey as a rising star in both basketball and golf continues to captivate fans and bring more attention to women’s sports.