đ„ BREAKING: Caitlin Clark Goes Viral AGAIN â Indiana Fever Teammates Turn Her Golf Disaster Into a Global Joke!
Caitlin Clark can bury threes from the logo without blinking, but on the golf course, sheâs still firmly in âweekend warriorâ territory â and her teammates are making sure the entire world knows it. Last year, Clark shanked a shot so badly it nearly drilled a nearby fan, drawing gasps, laughter, and a quick apology. Her return to the LPGAâs celebrity event in 2025 brought dĂ©jĂ vu: another mis-hit, another embarrassing moment⊠but this time, it was caught on camera by the worst possible person â Lexie Hull.

And Hull didnât just record it.
She posted it.
For millions to see.
Hull and Sophie Cunningham were serving as Clarkâs celebrity caddies, strolling onto the course in full Fever gear, cheering, chirping, and clowning around with their franchise star. But when Clark chunked a shot at the exact second Hull hit ârecord,â the friendly competition turned into full-blown entertainment. Clark couldnât believe it.
âThe one time you video me â you canât make it up,â Clark groaned, as Cunningham doubled over laughing beside her. Behind them, the crowd howled. And then came the dagger: Hull uploaded the clip to TikTok with a CBS Masters voice-over and the caption, âThe Masters is next @Caitlin Clark @SOPHIE & I can caddie đ€.â
Cunningham jumped in instantly: âIâm in!â
Clark? Not so much.
She commented, âFunny how this is the one shot you post.â
Hull answered with a grin you could hear through the screen: âBest one I have.â
Even Hullâs mom joined the chaos, writing that she wasnât sure if it was ânice friend behaviorâ but that it definitely made her laugh. The TikTok blew up instantly, with fans eating up the Tres Leches trioâs chaotic, sibling-like energy.
But the funniest moment of the day didnât even belong to Clark â it belonged to Cunningham.
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Given a chance to take a swing on the 10th, Cunningham looked terrified, asked if her grip was even correct, and somehow blasted a surprisingly decent shot⊠straight into the crowd. The celebration died instantly.
âHeâs down!â Clark shouted.
Cunningham sprinted to the fan, mortified, before gifting him the ball and apologizing.
The clip went violently viral, and Clark reposted it with the caption:
âThis is one of the greatest things Iâve seen.â
The LPGA event turned into a comedy reel featuring three ultra-competitive athletes who, for one day, acted like kids on a field trip. But Clarkâs final comments of the day delivered the biggest headline:
Could she beat Steph Curry â in golf and in a three-point showdown?
Clark didnât hesitate:
âWouldnât even be close. He would destroy me in both.â
Sheâs not wrong about the golf part â Curry is a legit champion at the American Century Championship and one of the best celebrity golfers alive. Clark is still getting used to tee boxes, nerves, and thousands of eyes watching her do something she isnât elite at.
But in a three-point contest?
Thatâs where things get interesting. Clark has been drilling NBA-range threes for years, pushing Curry-range shots into the womenâs game with fearless consistency. Curry is still the undisputed greatest shooter ever, but Clarkâs talent â and swagger â would make for a must-watch duel.
One thingâs certain: if thereâs a camera around, a Clark golf swing will go viral⊠and her teammates will never let her live it down.
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