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Caitlin Clark, the standout guard for the Indiana Fever, decided to take a short break from professional basketball. But instead of disconnecting from sports, she’s channeling her energy into a new challenge that also demands precision, poise, and a winning mindset: golf. As reported by Marca, Clark is preparing to compete in the prestigious Annika Pro-Am tournament. Hosted by golf legend Annika Sörenstam this November in Belleair, Florida.

Before the event, Caitlin Clark made a special stop at The Grove XXIII, Michael Jordan’s ultra-exclusive private golf course in Florida. Designed by Bobby Weed, the venue is known for its limited access. CNN described it as “a course few have seen and even fewer have played,” making Clark’s visit a clear sign of her rising status in the sports world. While there, she spent time with young golfer Sailor Duffie, who shared her excitement on Instagram after meeting one of the WNBA’s most admired figures. “She’s so kind and humble. I hope I get to play with you someday!” Duffie wrote.

Connection with her fans

This kind of interaction isn’t new for Caitlin Clark. Since her days at Iowa, she’s shown a genuine connection with her fans, especially young athletes. Her habit of staying after games to sign autographs and offer encouragement has become part of her identity. The moment with Duffie reinforces the idea tha Caitlin Clark is more than just a player—she’s a role model.

 

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Her visit to The Grove XXIII also gave Caitlin Clark a chance to reflect on Michael Jordan’s legendary competitiveness. “The stories about MJ are insane. He’d play 18 holes and then drop 35 points in a game. I could never do that. He’s built different,” she said. While Clark may not match Jordan’s stamina, her time at the course served as motivation as she continues to recover from a groin injury that sidelined her for most of the 2025 WNBA season.

Still competitive, even on pause

Despite playing only 13 games, Caitlin Clark averaged 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 8.8 assists. She’s expected to return in full form by March 2026 for the World Cup qualifiers, and fans are already counting down the days until her comeback.

In an interview with Glamour, Caitlin Clark shared that her biggest inspiration is Maya Moore, the Minnesota Lynx legend. Moore retired in 2023 after winning four WNBA titles, earning six All-Star selections, and claiming an Olympic gold medal. “Meeting her was one of the best memories of my childhood,” Clark said, emphasizing that her admiration for Moore goes beyond basketball.

Ultimately, Caitlin Clark proves that even during a break, her competitive spirit and love for sports remain strong. Whether she’s on the hardwood or the fairway, she continues to inspire—and she’s not done yet.

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