Caitlin Clark, the WNBA star, is set to return to the golf course for the first time since her season-ending injury. The Fever player will participate in The ANNIKA Pro-Am, an event that showcases the best women golfers in the world. This marks a significant moment as it's her first public appearance in a sport since her groin injury on July 15 and a left ankle sprain on August 7, which limited her to just 13 games in her second season. Clark, who has been an avid golfer during the WNBA offseason, is dedicated to her recovery and will not play in any offseason leagues. However, she's hoping to join USA Basketball for a World Cup qualifying tournament in Puerto Rico in March, indicating a strong focus on her athletic development. The ANNIKA Pro-Am, hosted by Annika Sorenstam and sponsored by Gainbridge, is the penultimate LGPA competition of the season and is open to the public. Clark's participation in the event, alongside LPGA players Nelly Korda and Sorenstam, highlights her commitment to women's sports and her passion for golf. This return to the golf course is a significant step in her recovery and a testament to her dedication to her craft.