Caitlin Clark’s LPGA Move STUNNED Everyone — Sophie & Lexie Join Her?!
Caitlin Clark’s LPGA Move STUNNED Everyone — Sophie & Lexie Join Her?!
In what no one saw coming, Caitlin Clark — the WNBA’s brightest new superstar — has reportedly made a jaw-dropping move that’s rocking both the basketball and golf worlds. Sources close to the multi-sport phenom say Clark is preparing to join the LPGA Tour for a limited schedule next season — and the shock doesn’t stop there. Rumor has it that her close friends and fellow WNBA stars Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull may be joining her in this bold crossover venture.
After Clark’s now-legendary hole-in-one at a celebrity charity event went viral last month, whispers began to swirl about whether her golf talents were more than just beginner’s luck. But now, insiders claim it’s official — Clark has been offered a special sponsor’s exemption to compete in select LPGA events, making her the first active professional basketball player ever to receive such an invitation.
LPGA officials haven’t confirmed the details yet, but one anonymous executive described Clark’s swing as “natural, powerful, and camera-ready.” The executive added, “She brings something to golf we’ve never had before — a crossover star with global reach. This could redefine how fans see both sports.”
The move has reportedly inspired Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull — both known for their athletic versatility — to start training alongside Clark. The trio, nicknamed the “Fairway Three” by fans online, have been spotted at practice ranges in Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Des Moines over the past few weeks, fueling speculation that they might compete together in a pro-am or mixed-team event.
Sophie Cunningham playfully hinted at the rumors in an Instagram post, sharing a photo of her and Clark with golf clubs and the caption: “From downtown to the driving range — stay tuned.” Lexie Hull commented under the post, “Guess it’s time to trade sneakers for spikes!”
Fans are loving every second of the crossover buzz. “This is the most exciting thing to happen in women’s sports in years,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Caitlin Clark on an LPGA course? That’s must-watch TV.”
Clark, ever the competitor, has remained humble yet confident about her growing golf fame. “I’ve always loved challenging myself,” she said during a recent interview. “Basketball will always be my first love, but I’ve found a real passion for golf too. If I can inspire young girls to try different sports — that’s the goal.”
Industry analysts predict Clark’s participation could bring record-breaking viewership to the LPGA, especially with her massive social media following and crossover appeal. Sponsorships are already lining up, with reports suggesting major sportswear and beverage brands are vying for partnerships around her golf debut.
Whether this becomes a full-fledged second career or simply a thrilling off-season experiment, one thing’s certain: Caitlin Clark continues to rewrite what it means to be a modern athlete. She’s not just breaking basketball records — she’s breaking boundaries between sports altogether.
If Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull do indeed follow her into the LPGA spotlight, fans may soon witness the creation of an entirely new sports phenomenon — where basketball grit meets golf grace.