<<@evanselaban7058 says : Caitlin is just bad ass isn’t she? Damn golf too>> <<@oivie1332 says : uhuhhh...WNBA, your chance is slipping...quickly!! Btw, I was never WNBA's fan, nor golf in general let alone LPGA until this phenom, CC.>> <<@gblyndensrandomreviews says : She is a superstar and classy!>> <<@tailblazerstv says : the closest thing I could find is Caitlin Clark’s self proclaimed handicap is +16 ..not pro level but most non pros (amateurs ) that play once in while would be very happy with a +16 ..for non golfers, that means she’s Over one stroke over par on every hole but two and par on two ..her stroke looked really good and consistent and putting she looked good too (however they only showed two putts . 1 long she made and another pretty long that missed ..so you would have to think those were her two best to show as highlights..but she’s looked pro level swing and consistent ..I’m sure with as little as 6 months of full devotion to golf , she could easily make the cut on the woman’s pro circuit ..she a top pro level athlete ..so a leg up over her average Jill>> <<@LuisHernandez-ch7dq says : Let me guess Angel Reese, they are watching golf because of you too.>> <<@jimlangdon1947 says : Love the LPGA players & Clark 😀>> <<@timduke4616 says : Much love from the 515❤❤❤>> <<@jrmichel1975 says : What an amazing ambassador for women's sports!>> <<@kidsniffer2654 says : Thank you for giving us coverage that isn't racist or hateful. The WNBA is a joke>> <<@sonusancti says : Hmm no eye pokin n bruises, just luv n selfies. Maybe I'll stick around golf.>> << says : LPGA totally embraced Clark and what she represents!>> << says : Anyone else notice, NO MATTER what sport Caitlin is in, she crushes it? GOAT!>> <<@Yomine123 says : CC brought me here. I don't even watch sports.>> <<@dt8762 says : Golf is the best way for a girl to get a scholarship.>> <<@deeremeyer1749 says : Can transcend different sports. ROFLMAO. Yeah. Country Club Adjacent draws galleries like that.>> <<@deeremeyer1749 says : So how is the Iowa women's basetball team doing without her? Best start in 7 seasons.>> <<@deeremeyer1749 says : Uh...score?>> <<@deeremeyer1749 says : What do you mean "last week on the LPGA"? That ProAm? That's not "on the LPGA", lol. It was a charity event.>> <<@set313 says : KC is getting a little played>> <<@Jackalhit says : You mean she’s not playing basketball in Europe on a massive lifetime contract, as so many fake channels have been claiming all over this platform? I’m shocked😂😂>> <<@adrianestrada9799 says : Caitlin Clark or Michael Jordan? Who wouldn't pay money to see that golf game. For that matter, let's add Larry Bird and Nate Bargatze.>> <<@bdragon254 says : Not into golf. I don't really watch basketball either... but Caitlin is another story>> <<@gabrieltessier1870 says : what was her score>> <<@chtrvra says : Ok pro golf aint that bad.. caitlyn brought me here btw>> <<@OMGGITSDAVID says : She has good aura.>> <<@Michael-Philip says : I'm glad she didn't get poked in the eye 👁️ golfing.>> <<@harryrothrock8587 says : Angel should be her caddy she might learn something>> <<@AggresarioX says : I don't watch Golf ever. We are simply CC-stan'ning>> <<@michaelrobiscamillo2851 says : Caitlyn is very good in golf 😮, she's good at any sports that she would put her mind to. 😅>> <<@YamikaniKalowa says : >> <<@ppaulsplace says : Amazing, not one golfer tried to knock her to the ground!>> <<@JL.. says : Only Curry and Caitlin can make me watch golf, a sport I never thought I'd be interested in watching haha But i definitely did learn a lot and got interested in going to the driving range after>> <<@texaspapa9445 says : We need Caitlin in Golf now!>> <<@tomc5803 says : She is a rock star!!>> <<@chriscataluna4500 says : This is awesome!>> <<@GroundhogzGarage says : The LPGA gave CC more love in an afternoon, than the WNBA did all season.>> <<@billdenton530 says : This is great! Caitlin is my hero. She is a roll model for everybody!>> <<@christophersantrizos1657 says : The LPGA is Awesome for what they did. Smart people running the show here!>> <<@petersampson4635 says : How does a basketball player, play golf ⛳️ in front of a gallery????? I play golf and it is a hard game without people watching! At least nobody is going to poke her eye out.>> <<@RubyLahna-f6h says : Maybe Caitlin does a commercial with bo Jackson,, Caitlin knows sports>> <<@RubyLahna-f6h says : CC is an athlete.. she's more than just a great basketball player>> <<@charlesramsay2401 says : There hasn't been a woman athlete since Babe Didrickson Zaharis great talent should be appreciated.>> <<@Airhopster1 says : Now feel I need to hit some balls 😂>> <<@Melchizedek12 says : Enlighten me. Was Caitlin born a man?>> <<@RodSpeak11 says : Wow....and she plays golf? Like her even more!>> <<@lovejesus2644 says : Was she a man…just asking so a man playing women’s golf>> <<@lovejesus2644 says : Was she a man…justasking>> <<@katoosh1 says : Caitlin Clark continues to demonstrate why she is a generational talent and a cultural icon, extending her impact far beyond the basketball court. Her recent performance at the LPGA Annika Sorensen Special only reinforces her versatility and star power, showing the world that she can shine in any arena. This is precisely why the WNBA needs to take a serious look at how it treats its rising stars—and Caitlin in particular. The WNBA, unfortunately, has been caught in the crosshairs of outdated thinking and administrative challenges that seem to undervalue the next wave of transcendent talent. Caitlin Clark’s star ability, charisma, and ability to bring fans to the game is exactly what the league needs to grow its viewership and popularity. Instead of embracing her as a future cornerstone of the league, there’s a lingering sense that the current administration is threatened by the change she represents. This attitude is not only shortsighted but also detrimental to the WNBA’s long-term success. Caitlin deserves nothing less than red-carpet treatment. She is a once-in-a-generation athlete who brings a fresh, exciting energy that can attract new fans and drive revenue. If the league truly wants to elevate itself to new heights, it needs to recognize and celebrate players like Caitlin Clark, not hold them back due to institutional inertia or misplaced jealousy. Next season, the WNBA has a golden opportunity to embrace Caitlin as the superstar she is. That means putting her in marquee matchups, promoting her as the face of the league, and providing her with the resources and respect she has earned. The Caitlin Clark effect is real, and it’s time for the WNBA to capitalize on it rather than resist it.>> <<@markushowald6449 says : she could participate in a sea turtle race in Miami downtown, there would be more viewers than on a regular playoff WNBA game>> <<@Monster-v3u8w says : Is there anything she can't do?! God bless this woman in all she does!!❤❤❤❤❤>>
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