Caitlin Clark’s LPGA Golf Round Is Being Broadcast on The Golf Channel

The channel promises to have interviews with many of Clark's fellow WNBA players alongside its coverage.

Caitlin Clark's LPGA Golf Round to be Broadcast on The Golf Channel
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Caitlin Clark is moving from the hardwood to the fairway.

According to The New York Times, the Indiana Fever star is heading back to the Annika pro-am golf tournament in Belleair, Florida, and The Golf Channel has the broadcast rights for those who missed seeing it live.

Clark played alongside World No. 2 Nelly Korda, who has owned the Annika in recent years. The tournament, hosted by LPGA and World Golf Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam, serves as the final full-field stop on the LPGA calendar before the tour heads into its postseason stretch.

The network isn’t treating Clark’s appearance as a casual crossover moment. Instead, they’ve also included a full slate of interviews during her round, tapping into both her basketball world and the golf community.

Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull—who served as her caddies this year—joined the broadcast, along with Korda, Sorenstam, and U.S. soccer icon Briana Scurry.

There’s also a bit of TV synergy in play. Kate Scott, who calls WNBA games for USA Network, sat in on the studio coverage. Her appearance aligns with the league’s long-term media rights agreement, which includes regular-season games and select playoff broadcasts on USA Network as part of its 11-year deal.

Clark first played the event last fall, and she made it clear she was eager to return. “I had an amazing time at the Annika last November,” she said in a statement, adding that competing alongside Korda and Sorenstam was a highlight. She also shouted out Gainbridge, the event’s presenting sponsor, for backing women’s sports in multiple arenas.

According to numbers shared by Golfweek reporter Beth Ann Nichols, Clark’s latest pro-am run sparked massive online activity. Fans posted nearly 2,700 times on X alone, generating over 241,000 interactions and more than 18.3 million impressions. The Annika tournament’s Instagram page also felt the surge, pulling in a 591 percent jump in views compared to last year.

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