Caitlin Clark showed up to the Annika Pro-Am

Caitlin Clark showed up to the Annika Pro-Am expecting exactly what a charity golf event usually guarantees: a relaxed afternoon, a few smooth swings, and maybe some friendly banter with teammates. Instead, she walked straight into what might be the most unintentionally hilarious viral moment the sports world has seen all week — thanks to her Indiana Fever partners-in-crime, Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull.

Originally billed as Clark’s “celebrity caddies,” Cunningham and Hull wasted no time transforming the course into a comedy stage. Fans already know the trio — affectionately known as Tres Leches — for their chemistry, but nothing could’ve prepared the crowd for the chaotic energy that unfolded once the two arrived in caddie gear.

At first, it was all harmless fun: exaggerated club hand-offs, playful teasing, and Clark trying to keep a straight face between swings. But everything changed the moment Sophie Cunningham decided that simply carrying the clubs wasn’t enough — she wanted in on the action.

Cunningham grabbed a club, took a stance that made Clark instantly break into uncontrollable laughter, and suddenly the fairway was silent. Spectators froze. Officials paused. Even Hull dropped her caddie routine to take in the spectacle.

Whatever shot Cunningham attempted — or attempted not to attempt — became the centerpiece of a viral explosion. Fans online called it “peak Tres Leches energy,” “a sitcom disguised as a golf event,” and “the moment golf became must-see TV.”

Clark, who battled pressure and spotlight all WNBA season, finally let loose in a way fans rarely see. She doubled over laughing, wiping tears, trying and failing to keep her composure between swings. At one point, she appeared more focused on surviving her teammates’ antics than on the actual competition.

By the end of the day, the leaderboard didn’t matter. The scorecard didn’t matter. What mattered was that three Fever teammates walked into a quiet golf event… and left having broken the internet.

What was supposed to be a calm Pro-Am outing turned into a moment that perfectly captured the trio’s charm: supportive, chaotic, and wildly entertaining. If anyone doubted the bond between Clark, Cunningham, and Hull, this viral scene sealed it — these three don’t just play together; they spark together.

And if the Fever ever need a second career? Comedy might be calling.

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