After seeing Caitlin Clark attract a sizable audience at the LPGA pro-am in Florida, Angel Reese has made fun of her.

 

Clark, who participated in the PGA Tour’s John Deere Classic pro-am last summer and made one putt from around three feet out, said that she enjoys taking time off to play golf.

Korda said, “It was wonderful to see how at ease she was.” Given the amount of media exposure she has likely had over the last year and a half to two years.

It is clear that she feels at ease performing in front of a wider audience. And she was just having a great time. It’s obvious.

She certainly has a lot of skill. She was plucking the ball with such precision. She was losing a few strokes to the right, but I asked her how often.

She plays, and I figured that with her numerous responsibilities, she probably only visits the golf course once a week.

On September 22, one week after leading the Americans to a Solheim Cup win, Korda made her last appearance at the Kroger Queen City Championship.

She mentioned getting migraines, which she believes may have been connected to the neck injury that prevented her from participating in the Asian swing.

For the first time, Korda has already won LPGA Player of the Year. She still has to win the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship next week, which would give the winner $4 million, even if she is leading the Race to CME Globe.

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