Caitlin Clark is unstoppable in another sport (and keeps making gold with Lexi Hull)

Caitlin Clark is ready to dominate on the course.
Indiana Fever, Lexi Hull, Caitlin Clark
Indiana Fever, Lexi Hull, Caitlin Clark / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
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The Indiana Fever made the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and have the best young superstar in the W. Caitlin Clark had a historic year and plans on being even better in year two. The 22-year-old is enjoying some time off after nearly a year straight of competitive basketball and is working on a different game.

Clark will play in a pro-am golf tournament in Florida on Nov. 13. She has years of experience on the course and is eager to prove she can compete. The Fever’s superstar is competitive and talented so fans should be excited to following along to see what she can do.

Clark and Lexi Hull hit the golf course for some practice in a video posted on Oct. 14. The duo was certainly having some fun, and it was CC shining again.

Caitlin Clark birdies but Lexi Hull cannot

This duo has been inseparable this offseason, and fans are loving the content. Clark hits an impressive tee shot and birdies a par three in the clip. Her reaction to the first hit and Hull missing her birdie putt are priceless. Enjoy the video here.

Clark has played in pro-ams before, but there is a new level of excitement to see her on the course. The 22-year-old brought millions of fans to the WNBA and those supporters are eager to watch her this offseason. If they cannot see her on the basketball court, the golf course is the next best thing.

Expect to see plenty more from Clark and Lexi Hull. The duo loves creating content and has already had several viral moments, including Hull recording Clark’s baseball commentary. What will the duo do next? Expect more golf, some offseason work on the court, and hilarious videos to come.

Caitlin Clark does not plan on playing in another league this offseason. Unfortunately, fans may not see her back on the court until the Fever resume playing in April of 2025. It is a long but needed back for the 22-year-old. She went directly from the NCAA Finals right into the W. The rest will do wonders, and fans should expect Clark to be better than ever in year two.

The Indiana Fever have work to do. They want to put a title-contending roster around her and need multiple pieces to make that a reality. Clark will be leading the way. New president Kelly Krauskopf wants to add veterans. Expect the Fever to be active and aggressive. Will it work? Stay tuned to find out.

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