Caitlin Clark Set to Speak at Leadership Summit Right Before Playing in LGPA Pro-Am

Caitlin Clark, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year,⁢ is ‍taking a unique approach during her ⁤offseason. Unlike⁢ many of her peers who typically play overseas to enhance their skills and earn additional income, Clark plans to ⁣engage in public speaking and participate in golf events. She ⁢is set‍ to compete in the Annika pro-am golf ​tournament in November and will also ​be a speaker⁤ at the Women’s Leadership Summit, both‌ taking place in Belleair, Florida. The event, hosted by legendary golfer Annika Sörenstam, is⁣ the second-to-last event of the ⁤LPGA ⁣Tour. Clark expressed excitement about the ‍opportunity to interact with LPGA‌ players and participate ​in ​the pro-am alongside Sörenstam. Although she made light⁢ of transitioning to golf after her ‍team, the Indiana Fever,‌ was eliminated from the WNBA playoffs, the 22-year-old remains focused on her basketball ⁢career. Fans ​of Clark⁤ are advocating for the LPGA to broadcast ⁤the pro-am, reflecting ⁣her⁢ growing popularity in the sport.


The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year is taking a slightly different approach to her offseason than most of her peers.

While many WNBA stars continue to play more basketball in the offseason, collecting checks in foreign leagues (and sometimes sparking international prisoner swaps), Clark will be plying her trade in two wildly different arenas: public speaking and golf.

According to the Associated Press, Clark — the standout rookie who almost single-handedly turned around the historically moribund Indiana Fever franchise this past season — will compete in The Annika pro-am come November.

The AP described the tournament as the penultimate event of the LPGA Tour, and it will take place in Belleair, Florida.

As the name of the event suggests, the tournament is hosted by legendary Swedish female golfer, Annika Sörenstam.

But it won’t just be her skill on the links that Clark will test out that weekend, as she’s also slated to be a speaker at the Women’s Leadership Summit, which will be hosted at the Belleair-based Pelican Golf Club.

(The leadership summit takes place a day before the tournament.)

“I love golf, so the opportunity to play in the pro-am for a tournament with a legend like Annika Sorenstam’s name on it is so exciting,” Clark said, per the AP.

The precocious Fever star added: “I’m looking forward to seeing all the LPGA players on the driving range, being part of the Women’s Leadership Summit, and, of course, teeing it up in the pro-am with Annika.”

After her Fever were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs in a physical series against the Connecticut Sun, Clark had joked about becoming a pro golfer — for as long as the Indiana weather would allow.

Florida — which has its own (deadly serious) weather issues to deal with currently — could be the site of Clark’s latest accomplishment, but there’s little doubt the 22-year-old would rather be playing in the WNBA Finals, which began Thursday.

One thing Clark fans are clamoring for?

Much in the way that Clark’s supernova popularity caused some WNBA teams to shift to their NBA counterpart’s arena to accommodate the fans, the Fever star’s fans are hoping that LPGA officials will reconsider broadcasting The Annika pro-am.

The Annika is slated to take place Nov. 13, with Clark’s appearance at the leadership summit being on Nov. 12.




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