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Caitlin Clark returns to The ANNIKA Pro-Am with Fever teammates Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham as caddies

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Colton Herta and Marcus Ericsson look on as Caitlin Clark walks the green at Pelican Golf Club in Florida.

One year ago, IndyCar drivers Colton Herta and Marcus Ericsson served as celebrity caddies at The ANNIKA Pro-Am, held at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Fla.

Caitlin Clark is already committed to playing for a second straight year — and this time, she’ll have two Indiana Fever teammates alongside her.

Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham will serve as celebrity caddies for her foursome, which will easily attract the largest gallery on the course for the second straight year.

Clark, Hull, and Cunningham before a Fever game last May.

They’ll be joined by two-time Olympic gold medalist Briana Scurry, a U.S. Women’s National Team legend, and NASCAR driver Carson Hocevar, whose No. 77 car at the NASCAR All-Star Race last May featured a wrap promoting Indianapolis as host of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend.

“I’ve long admired Annika for breaking barriers in her sport the way so many of us have tried to in ours, and it’s inspiring to see athletes like Caitlin carrying that torch for the next generation,” Scurry said.

The Pro-Am will be held Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Pelican Golf Club. Clark’s foursome again includes defending champion Nelly Korda, along with sponsor invite Lauryn Nguyen.

“Having Briana and Carson joining Caitlin at The ANNIKA is an opportunity for Gainbridge to showcase the variety in our sports sponsorship portfolio,” said Mike Nichols, Group 1001 Chief of Sponsorship Strategy and Activation.

“In addition, as partners with the Indiana Fever, we look forward to welcoming Caitlin’s teammates Sophie and Lexie to Tampa Bay to elevate and shine a spotlight on women’s sports.”

Gainbridge is the presenting sponsor of the event, once again putting a spotlight on women’s sports. This annual LPGA tournament features the world’s best female golfers competing for a share of a $3.25 million purse — and proceeds benefiting the ANNIKA Foundation.

For Clark, Hull and Cunningham, it’s a chance to strengthen connections across women’s sports while continuing to grow visibility for the Fever and the WNBA during the offseason.



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