Caitlin Clark, the WNBA superstar, is making headlines not just for her basketball prowess but also for her impact on women's golf. As she prepares for her LPGA debut, Clark's involvement in pro-am events has drawn significant media attention, highlighting the growing intersection between women's sports.
Clark's participation in the LPGA is seen as a pivotal moment for the tour, as it aims to attract a broader audience and elevate the profile of women's golf. Her advocacy for women's sports has resonated with fans, and her presence in the golf community is expected to inspire a new generation of female golfers.
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Join The ClubThe St Andrews Links Trust has added an eighth course, the Craigtoun, providing more options for visitors to the historic golfing destination.
Chan Kim opened the PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry with a stellar 6-under 64, taking the lead after the first round.
The teams of Charley Hull and Lexi Thompson each shot a remarkable 55 in a scramble format, setting a new tournament record at the Grant Thornton Invitational.