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How to watch Caitlin Clark at the LPGA’s Annika event pro-am

Caitlin Clark is taking her talents to the course in The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Golf Club.

After participating in Tuesday’s Women’s Leadership Summit with Annika Sorenstam, she is scheduled to compete in Wednesday’s tournament pro-am.

For those interested in following the action in Belleair, Florida, Golf Channel and NBC Sports have you covered.

How can I watch Caitlin Clark in the LPGA pro-am?

Clark will be in the first group out Wednesday at The Annika, at 7 a.m. ET. Golf Channel, NBC Sports, the LPGA and the tournament’s social media channels will have video highlights and reports throughout the day. There will also be a live stream of her warm-up range session and an in-round walk-and-talk with the WNBA star.


Golf Channel’s extended coverage of Clark at The Annika

The “Golf Today” studio show will go live at 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday to include highlights, live tournament look-ins and on-site insight.


Who is Clark playing with?

She will play in a foursome that includes world No. 1 Nelly Korda over the first nine holes and tournament host Sorenstam over the second nine.

Sorenstam excited for Clark's impact on LPGA Tour
Caitlin Clark reflects about her off-season passion for golf at the 2024 Women's Leadership Summit as a part of The ANNIKA LPGA pro-am tour. Kira K. Dixon interviews Annika Sorenstam about Clark's impact on the event.

Is Clark good at golf?

Clark said Tuesday, “My handicap is like 16. Stroke a hole, average golfer.” She added that she can shoot in the mid-80s but always looks to break 100. This won’t be her first pro-am experience as the Iowa Hawkeye legend first did so on the PGA Tour at the 2023 John Deere Classic.

After her rookie season in the WNBA — where she won Rookie of the Year honors — Clark said she was going to play a lot of golf in the offseason and joked, “become a professional golfer.”

A video that circulated last month showed Clark nearly making her first hole-in-one.