Caitlin Clark Shares Stylish Golf Snapshots While Walking the Green With Nelly Korda

When we see Caitlin Clark dressed in Nike apparel, more often than not, she’s on the basketball court. Earlier this week, however, the 23-year-old baller—who was selected by the Indiana Fever with the number one pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft—repped the label on the green, instead.
Touching down in Belleair, Fla., Clark participated in the 2025 ANNIKA Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican—her second time in attendance at the LGPA golf tournament. While not competing in the 18-hole event, her teammates, Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull, cheered her on and took a couple of swings themselves. Per The ANNIKA’s leaderboard, Clark’s team, which consisted of Nelly Korda, Lauryn Nguyen, Jordan Jackson and Dan Towriss, finished the competition with a score of -11.
“went golfing with my friends 🩵,” the former WNBA Rookie of the Year penned on Instagram following her appearance at the Sunshine State club, where she played in the first round of the competition. For the cover photo, she wore an all-Nike ensemble featuring a cropped V-neck baby-blue sweater, a collared undershirt, black pants and a white cap, which also showcased the logo of the apparel label.
In a clip with the WNBA and Indiana Fever, Clark disclosed that both tops were actually from her own line with Nike and featured the athlete’s signature logo on their sleeves.
The tournament, which takes place from Nov. 10 to Nov. 16, also marked a reunion for the basketball player and Korda. The 27-year-old shared the course with Clark at its 2024 event before ultimately winning the competition.
“It’s really fun to just see her do her craft up close and how good she is,” Clark told the Golf Channel on Korda at their most recent outing. She then added, “She just makes the game of golf look really easy [...] I’m rooting for her to win this week.”
And who knows, perhaps we will see Korda on the basketball court with Clark in the future! The golfer didn’t exactly shut down the hypothetical when asked how she would fare against a standout sophomore guard. Though her response was clear: “Bad.”
However, Korda added that taking her talents to the hardwood is already a conversation in the making, saying, “Actually, Caitlin and I were messaging. She’s like, ‘This is unfair. Like, I need to take you to the basketball court. Why are we always on the golf course?’ So maybe one day, but it’s pretty bad. I would definitely like to use some pointers.”
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