Caitlin Clark had fans ducking at The Annika pro-am golf event on Wednesday.
The Fever star nearly took out some fans with a golf ball when she shanked one at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Fla., as seen in videos posted from the course.
The crowd reacted with a loud “Ooh” when the ball flew over the heads of fans that were lined up to catch Clark on the course.
“Sorry,” Clark said before a bunch of onlookers began laughing.
“Fore!” someone was heard yelling.
Clark signed the ball that veered left on the par-3 ninth and gave it to a fan who apparently got hit, according to Golfweek.
The WNBA All-Star — who wore her Nike Infinity Tour 2 PE’s in the color pink with gold spikes — was cracking jokes and talking with fans afterward.
“I just don’t want to hit anyone with a golf ball,” a laughing Clark said before the event. “That is my No. 1 priority.”
Clark, who described herself as an “average” player, doubled down on that while walking in between holes on Wednesday.
“I don’t get nervous for basketball, but I got a little nervous for this because I don’t want to hit anybody,” she said.
Clark went on to play the front nine in a foursome with tournament host and Swedish golf legend Annika Sorenstam and Nelly Korda, the No. 1 ranked LPGA golfer in the world.
Clark, the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year, and Korda exchanged “jerseys” at one point.
She played in Wednesday’s Annika pro-am before the tournament rounds will take place Nov. 14-17.
Two days prior, Clark took in the Butler-Western Michigan men’s basketball game, where she was seen sitting courtside with Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton and his girlfriend Jade Jones at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The trio are close friends, along with Clark’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, who is an assistant coach for Butler.
Clark, 22, is enjoying her first WNBA offseason after a whirlwind year with barely any time off.
The former Iowa All-American played her last collegiate game on April 7 — a loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks 87-75, in the NCAA title game.
Clark went pro eight days later when she selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the Fever in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
Clark has yet to determine if she will take her talents to the Unrivaled League, a new 3-on-3 league founded by the Liberty’s Breanna Stewart and the Lynx’s Napheesa Collier.
Unrivaled — which was created so that players could have financial stability in the offseason and don’t have to go overseas to play — will take place in Miami from January until March during the WNBA offseason.
“We’ll see,” Clark told ESPN during new Fever coach Stephanie White’s introductory press conference on last Monday. “I don’t know. Just taking it as it goes, and see if I want to play eventually.”
Clark was reportedly offered a “[Lionel] Messi-like offer” to join the league for more than $1 million plus revenue-sharing opportunities.
Each player in the Unrivaled inaugural season will get equity in the league.