“It was really cool to see obviously her fans come out, but also it brings more people to the sport. It brings more people to the LPGA.

“I like to know her practice routine, her gym, what she does in the gym, but then also the correlation with golf and her sport and kind of her – some of her thoughts on girls and women’s sport and some of the things that she wants to do.

“It was an honor to play in the pro-am with Caitlin last year. The crowds were amazing, and we are excited for her return to The ANNIKA in November.”

Clark serves as an ambassador for event sponsor Gainbridge and previously had the opportunity to tee off alongside former world No. 1 Nelly Korda.

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“I had an amazing time at The ANNIKA last November and participating in the Pro-Am alongside Nelly Korda and Annika Sorenstam, two of the best in the game,” Clark shared, confirming her return next month.

Despite a lengthy injury hiatus, Clark continues to leave her mark on American sports. NBA star Jaylen Brown is the latest athlete to draw inspiration from her.

The Minnesota Timberwolves guard has announced his decision to switch his jersey to No. 22, the same number sported by Clark with the Fever.

“I wore 0 and then when Donte came … I gave the number to him,” he explained across NBA digital platforms. “And then I’m like, ‘I’m close to Iowa and Caitlin Clark,’ so I put 22. … Hopefully, I get some jersey sales.”