When it comes to making the headlines, Caitlin Clark always remains at the top of the list. As she missed her season this year due to a groin injury, it was a frustrating time for her sitting on the bench.
Thankfully, as of now, Clark has made her Team USA return amidst a fan frenzy. But en route to her recovery, the 23-year-old made sure that she stayed close to the field. But with the WNBA season done and dusted, Clark resorted to her second favorite sport- golf.
Playing at the Annika Pro-Am, Clark garnered significant attention. Now, as she is preparing for her Team USA debut, the Fever star was asked some tricky golf questions.

Caitlin Clark Prioritizes Basketball Over Golf
Clark might be an ardent golf lover. And her excitement and participation in prestigious events like the Annika Pro-Am make that clear. This year, too, the Fever star shared the fairway with none other than the LPGA star, Nelly Korda.
Now, in a recent video uploaded on Instagram by the official WNBA page, Clark was asked to choose between two tricky options. And while picking between a 30-foot putt and a 30-footer at the buzzer, the 23-year-old did choose the latter.
Clark said, “Anything golf-related is way more stressful than basketball. It’s not even close.”
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Next, reporters asked her how Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull helped her during her golf outing. In the most hilarious manner, Clark said,“Neither of them.
They were both terrible, but they were good vibes and that’s all that matters. They brought good vibes, but like they don’t know anything about golf.”
Surely, with the Fever star confirming her allegiance towards basketball, Clark finally announced that she was 100% fit again.
Caitlin Clark Has Good News For Her Fans
Clark found it utterly frustrating sitting back on the bench. And along with her, fans too, waited eagerly to see when the WNBA star would be making her way back. Finally, the much-awaited occasion seems to have arrived.

Shedding light on her current injury status, the Fever star said, “I think the challenge for myself was just, it was one, and then it’s like a little better, but then it continued to compound and get worse and other things pop up. And then I had the ankle injury. So it feels nice to finally be back at 100%.”
🤩 @CaitlinClark22 arrives in North Carolina for 🇺🇸 #USABWNT camp! pic.twitter.com/fXR9NFvP1c
— USA Basketball (@usabasketball) December 11, 2025
Thus, with things looking rosy, fans are now waiting to see whether Clark can bring back her previous form to the party.











