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Caitlin Clark Hopes for Even Rate, Not Pedestrians, at LPGA Golf Pro-Am
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Caitlin Clark Hopes for Even Rate, Not Pedestrians, at LPGA Golf Pro-Am

Caitlin Clark fans are now less than 24 hours away from seeing their favorite basketball player compete in another sport. LPGA Golf pro-am competition It is hosted by Annika Sorenstam and takes place on Wednesday at Pelican Golf Club in Florida.

Both the basketball community and The golf world is in turmoil Regarding Clark’s participation in this event, many are eagerly waiting to see how the 22-year-old will perform while playing alongside some of the players. The best female golfers in the world.

Clark appeared at an event the day before his departure. LPGA Women’s Leadership Summit A conversation with Sorenstam hosted by Lauren Thompson. When the subject of Clark’s golf game came up, he had some very funny (and self-deprecating) things to say.

When Thompson complimented him on his golf swing, Clark said, “I’m strong and I can putt. Things don’t usually go right.” “So sometimes everything works out, but it depends. You just go out there and hope for the best.”

He then talked about how much he loved golf because it was so different from basketball in many ways and presented a unique challenge to his primary sport.

When asked what his lowest round was, Clark said: “Oh my God. If I’m lucky I might get into the mid-80s. But usually I just pray to break 100.”

“I don’t want to hit anyone with a golf ball. That’s my number one priority,” Clark continued with a smile.

Clark appears to be setting the bar pretty low at Wednesday’s event. But perhaps those watching it will want to be wary of stray shots coming their way, just in case.