Caitlin Clark Makes Hilarious Promise to Fans Ahead of 2025 LPGA Pro-Am
*October 19, 2025 – Des Moines, Iowa*
WNBA star and NCAA basketball legend Caitlin Clark is no stranger to big crowds, high expectations, and entertaining moments — both on and off the court. But her recent comments ahead of the 2025 LPGA Pro-Am tournament have fans buzzing for a whole new reason, and it’s not about basketball. Instead, Clark delivered a laugh-out-loud promise that’s making waves across the sports world.
As she gears up to participate in the 2025 LPGA Pro-Am charity golf event next month, Clark, known for her fierce competitive spirit and sense of humor, took to social media to share a lighthearted message with fans — one that’s part pep talk, part confession, and 100% Caitlin.
“Just a heads-up to everyone coming to watch me at the Pro-Am,” Clark wrote in an Instagram story with a laughing emoji. “If my golf swing looks more like a basketball jump shot, please be kind. I promise no windows will be broken… at least not on purpose.”
The 23-year-old Indiana Fever guard, whose rapid rise in professional basketball has captivated fans across the nation, is now turning heads with her charm as she prepares to step onto the green — trading hardwood floors for fairways, and sneakers for spikes.
While Clark isn’t a professional golfer by any means, she was invited as one of several celebrity participants in the 2025 LPGA Pro-Am, a popular pre-tournament event that pairs LPGA pros with athletes, actors, and public figures. The event is designed to raise money for children’s charities, and often features fun, unscripted moments that highlight the personalities behind the stars.
“I’ve been practicing my putting,” Clark said during a short interview at a Fever fan event last week. “But let’s just say I won’t be quitting my day job anytime soon. My goal is to not embarrass myself — or my golf coach, who’s been very patient.”
Her fans, however, aren’t too concerned about her golf score. In fact, social media lit up with enthusiastic support after her cheeky promise. One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Caitlin Clark could shank every shot and we’d still watch. She’s hilarious!” Another commented, “We need a mic’d-up Caitlin on the golf course. TV gold incoming.”
The LPGA Pro-Am will take place on November 12 at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida, ahead of the CME Group Tour Championship. Organizers say this year’s celebrity lineup is one of the most exciting yet, and Clark is expected to be one of the main attractions.
Though she’s relatively new to the golf world, Clark has been spotted on golf courses during the WNBA offseason, often joining friends or teammates for casual rounds. Those close to her say she’s competitive even when playing mini golf, so fans can expect a solid effort — with a few laughs along the way.
“She brings that same energy no matter what sport it is,” said her former college coach Lisa Bluder. “And she’s just fun. That’s what makes her so beloved. Whether it’s draining a three or whiffing on a drive, she’ll make it entertaining.”
As the Pro-Am approaches, one thing is certain: Caitlin Clark won’t be just another celebrity guest. With her growing influence, infectious personality, and now a self-deprecating golf promise, she’s poised to bring both excitement and humor to the fairway.
And as for those windows? Fans are hoping her aim is just as accurate with a golf club as it is with a basketball — but if not, they’ll still be cheering her on every step (or slice) of the way.