BELLAIR, Fla. — There have been hushed tones and whispers as 6:30 got here and went, as every minute ticked nearer to the 7 a.m. tee time. Was there visitors? Has anybody seen her? LPGA and event organizers, desirous to see Wednesday go off with no hiccup, fretted the day would as a substitute start with one.
Then, round 19 minutes earlier than her tee time, Caitlin Clark strolled onto the driving vary on the Pelican Golf Membership. Informal and funky in head-to-toe Nike, an official carrying her bag to the far finish the place cameras have been set as much as doc her first swings. She thinned the primary couple, however quickly sufficient was launching them into the solar because it rose over the tree line. An introduction to her caddie, an insistence to him that she wouldn’t care if a membership was dropped alongside the subsequent 18 holes, and a cart trip later, Clark was standing on the primary tee field at The Annika subsequent to its namesake and Nelly Korda, the No. 1 golfer on the earth — with all the eye on her, a 16 handicap.
That is Caitlin Clark’s regular however one thing extraordinary for this golf event, a crowd that swelled to within the 1000’s, following the most important girls’s basketball star on the earth hit just a little white ball.
“We’ve messaged just a little on Instagram beforehand however to get to spend a while together with her and to see the affect that she has on folks, bringing folks out right here, and to see how superb of an affect she is only for sports activities, was actually cool to see firsthand immediately,” Korda mentioned.
So how is Caitlin Clark’s golf swing?
In a phrase, relatable.
The Athletic despatched a number of movies of her swings throughout Wednesday’s pro-am to golf coach Dana Dahlquist, who works with Bryson DeChambeau, amongst others. Dahlquist’s greatest takeaway was, like plenty of amateurs, Clark doesn’t load correctly into her left aspect and doesn’t get the arms to sq. the membership face early sufficient. So by the point she will get to impression, she has to “get up” to try to strike the ball with a sq. face, which reduces the potential for energy, velocity, and so on.
“For newbie golfers, it’s an fascinating factor that each one golfers that aren’t high-level gamers battle with the identical factor,” Dahlquist mentioned. “They have an inclination to considerably spin out, are likely to have the face extra typically and should you’re taking classes it’s a superb stability between educating your arms how the membership releases after which studying to get to your left aspect appropriately so you’ll be able to straighten out your golf ball and make good contact.”
On the identical time, Clark’s elite athleticism and understanding of her physique nonetheless permit her to recuperate and generate appreciable clubhead velocity. Her first tee shot was on the identical line as Korda’s, and solely round 20 yards behind Korda, averaging 269 yards off the tee this yr. Even when her method sport leaves her left of her goal with an inclination to tug her irons, she at all times had the size to get to the inexperienced.
Clark mentioned she first started enjoying golf with a pink set of junior golf equipment, going to the course in Iowa together with her dad, and watching Rory McIlroy on TV. She’s since upgraded to Callaway, and upfront of this week (arrange via Gainbridge, a title sponsor for this LPGA Tour cease and certainly one of Clark’s sponsors) has been taking classes from former LPGA professional Martha Lobby-Faulconer in Indianapolis, Golf Week reported.
Clark mentioned following the tip of the Indiana Fever’s playoffs she hoped to change into knowledgeable golfer within the offseason. It was a joke taken critically in some quarters, to her shock, however Clark does wish to play aggressive golf — towards her buddies, for bragging rights. “That’s what’s been enjoyable about it. It’s difficult,” Clark mentioned.
Professional golf has sometimes been accused of being too thirsty for consideration from different skilled athletes and celebrities, desirous to deliver their youthful vitality and audiences to a sport that skews older. That may result in awkward matches and partnerships that come off as inauthentic.
Clark and the LPGA — that is her second pro-am look, after a 2023 PGA Tour John Deere Traditional displaying — isn’t that. She is a golfer, casually and comfortably talking the lingo and dropping Pebble Seashore as her bucket listing course. She friggin’ cleans the grooves of her irons with a tee as she waits for her subsequent shot.
However she faces distinctive challenges in comparison with the remainder of us, like LPGA professionals lining as much as take selfies together with her as she walks up the 18th fairway. Or doing a walk-and-talk up No. 7 with Golf Channel, then instantly having to swing — Clark requested for and acquired a mulligan after chunking her shot 100 yards, and in the end determined she was executed with the outlet after airmailing the inexperienced. “I’m simply the common golfer. I’m going to hit some good, I’m going to hit some unhealthy. It’s what it’s,” Clark mentioned.
If something was stunning about Clark’s sport, it was how the famously aggressive WNBA Rookie of the Yr might shrug and giggle off even the worst of pictures — a shanked tee shot on the third gap despatched a portion of the group ducking for canopy.
Clark performed with Korda on the entrance 9 after which Sorenstam on the again 9. Whereas the previous mentioned she was extra centered on preparing for the event and light-weight dialog, the latter did provide Clark some swing ideas.
“It was extra simply tempo. She hits it just a little fast,” Sorenstam mentioned. “She performed with Nelly on the entrance and Nelly is about energy, so in fact if you play with somebody like that you just wish to swing more durable and sooner. Now when it’s windy, I’m like, simply bought to settle down, discover the tempo, and attempt to make it possible for membership face is extra sq. to the goal.”
The Athletic’s Gabby Herzig contributed to this story.
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