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Caitlin Clark seeks her fortune in golf as the WNBA continues to deny her more money

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The spotlight on Caitlin Clark isn’t just shining on the basketball court anymore – it’s moving onto the fairways. The Indiana Fever guard, whose impact on the WNBA has been seismic, is now aiming to unlock new income streams by participating in the The Annika Pro Am on the LPGA schedule.

But while the purse for the pro-am event reaches a substantial $3.25 million, Clark will not be eligible to claim a piece of it. The contrast is striking: on one hand, she brings enormous value, on the other, her league still limits what she earns.

Last season, Clark‘s presence alone was estimated to be responsible for driving a large portion of the WNBA‘s revenue gains – yet her salary under the current collective bargaining agreement is locked in at around $338,000 over the first four years.

Meanwhile, her role as a brand ambassador and celebrity guest in women’s golf highlights a broader ambition: parlaying her popularity into off-court ventures where earnings may not be capped.

Navigating sport and business

Clark‘s decision to tee up alongside stars like Nelly Korda and Annika Sorenstam in Florida is as much about exposure as it is experience.

She’s expected to play in the Wednesday pro-am at Pelican Golf Club before LPGA pros take over. But because she’s participating as an amateur or special invitee rather than a full competitor, she cannot collect prize money under USGA rules unless certain conditions are met.

The turning point for Clark may be the bigger conversation her crossover engages: female athletes looking beyond their primary league to secure greater earnings.

For the WNBA, the fact that its biggest star cannot financially benefit from a sun-drenched event with millions at stake underscores the disparity between market value and compensation.

Clark’s trajectory off the court reinforces her broader mission: to elevate women’s sports and break financial ceilings in the process.

In that light, her venture into golf isn’t a detour – it’s a bold statement. Whether it results in a pay-cheque or more visibility, one thing is clear: she’s already changing the game.

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