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**”Caitlin Clark Shines on the Fairway: Highlights from Her LPGA Pro-Am Debut!”**

**”Caitlin Clark Shines on the Fairway: Highlights from Her LPGA Pro-Am Debut!”**

After leading her Iowa basketball team to an exhilarating NCAA Tournament run, Caitlin Clark swapped her sneakers for golf shoes this weekend, stepping onto the green at the LPGA’s inaugural Great Lakes Bay Invitational as an amateur.

Making a seamless transition from hardwood to fairway, Clark dazzled on the golf course with her impressive skills. The 20-year-old Iowa native fired a remarkable 1-under 71 in the pro-am event, sharing the spotlight with LPGA star Lexi Thompson. This outstanding performance not only highlights Clark’s athletic versatility but also underscores her remarkable ability to shine in multiple sports.

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An unlikely college is wildly overrepresented at the Presidents Cup

An unlikely college is wildly overrepresented at the Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup competition features top golfers from the United States and the rest of the world, and one university has an unlikely distinction: Oklahoma State University.

Despite not being a traditional golf powerhouse, Oklahoma State has produced an impressive number of Presidents Cup participants, with seven former Cowboys competing in the event’s history.

This overrepresentation is a testament to the success of Oklahoma State’s golf program, which has won 11 national championships and produced numerous All-Americans.

The Cowboys’ success in the Presidents Cup is also a source of pride for the university and its fans, who will be cheering on their former stars as they represent their countries in this prestigious competition.

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Top amateur, Vandy star defers PGA Tour card

Top amateur, Vandy star defers PGA Tour card

Amateur standout and Vanderbilt University golf star, William Moll, has decided to defer his PGA Tour card to focus on his college education and athletic career. Moll, who has been ranked as the top-ranked amateur in the world, made the announcement after careful consideration and with the support of his family and coaches. He will return to Vanderbilt for his senior season, where he will lead the Commodores in their quest for an NCAA Championship. Moll has stated that while the PGA Tour remains his ultimate goal, he believes that completing his college degree and continuing his golf development at Vanderbilt is the right decision for his future success, both on and off the course.

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