Caitlin Clark got to hang out with some of the biggest sports personalities, as well as one of her favorite artists, during her guest appearance at a panel discussion during The Masters Tournament 2025.
Caitlin Clark once again dipped her toes on golf, a sport she has shown interest in and even played for in the past, as she attended The Masters Tournament 2025, where she met great figures in sports such as Peyton Manning, and even one of her favorite artists.\
“Greatness knows greatness: Caitlin Clark is in Scottie Scheffler’s gallery,” Dallas sports reporter Brad Townsend wrote on his post. “Clark, wearing a white Masters cap and pink Nike long sleeve shirt, positioned herself to catch Scheffler’s eye as he came off the first green, but he had his head down, writing in his yardage book.”
Indiana sports beat writer Scott Agnes also shared a photo of Clark along with other guests during the event in one frame.
He captioned: “Caitlin Clark was on a panel discussion with Jim Nantz, Peyton Manning, and Will Arnett—as part of NetJets. And she got to hang with one of her favorite artists, Noah Kahan.”
Caitlin Clark was on a panel discussion with Jim Nantz, Peyton Manning, and Will Arnett — as part of NetJets. And she got to hang with one of her favorite artists, Noah Kahan pic.twitter.com/ueGbia5tWz
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) April 12, 2025
The 2025 Masters Tournament, held at Augusta National Golf Club, concluded with a historic win for Rory McIlroy. Securing his first Masters title, McIlroy joined the elite group of players who have achieved a career Grand Slam. The tournament’s dramatic finish saw McIlroy and Justin Rose facing off in a sudden-death playoff after both finished 72 holes at 11-under par. McIlroy ultimately clinched the victory with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

Caitlin Clark Praises The Masters Tournament
In an interview she had as part of her appearance during the event, Caitlin Clark talked about why she placed The Master Tournament on the top of her list for non-basketball sports events she loves.
“I honestly would probably put it [the Master’s tournament] number one, and I think it’s just so different than everything else,” Clark said. “There’s really just nothing like this, and I think, honestly, the aspect of like not having your phone is so unique.”
“Like, you can tell everybody is so invested, and they’re really just there to watch the greatness of the athletes. And even the golfers talking about it after their rounds, like they feel a different level of engagement from the fans too and how invested they are.”

Earlier in 2024, Caitlin Clark also showcased her deep interest in golf, as she played for the RSM Classic Pro-Am, held in November of that year.
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