Split image of Caitlin Clark and Kai TrumpCaitlin Clark and Kai Tr𝚞mp (Photos via Imagn Images & Getty Images)

Caitlin Clark and Kai Tr𝚞mp could both be involved in a popular golf tournament boasting a $10 million prize pool, according to its founder.

Clark, a star point guard for the Indiana Fever, recently participated in The Annika, as did Tr𝚞mp, who is the granddaughter of United States President Donald Tr𝚞mp.

The WNBA phenomenon went viral for hitting an incredible putt, while Kai’s opening-round score also got people talking.

They could both play in the Internet Invitational next year, with Dave Portnoy having disclosed having asked both of them to and receiving replies in the affirmative.

Dave Portnoy Lands Caitlin Clark & Kai Tr𝚞mp For Internet Invitational, At Least Tentatively

Kai Trump tees off on the thirteenth holeKai Tr𝚞mp tees off on the thirteenth hole (Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images)
Portnoy spoke on ‘The Unnamed Show’ this week when he revealed that he had asked Clark and Tr𝚞mp to participate, and that they both said “yes,” although he’s not sure how serious they are.

The Barstool Sports owner also said that he’s looking to increase the prize pool to $10 million.

“I’d like to do a $10 million pool next year,” he said. “I think it’s going to be a lot easier to get money, sponsors, all this stuff. 

“I’ve invited two people so far, they’ve both said ‘yes’, I don’t know how serious the yesses are. Caitlin said ‘yes’, Kai Tr𝚞mp said ‘yes’. Those are my two that I’ve asked. Whether push comes to shove and those two are available and do it, who knows?”


The Internet Invitational was created by Portnoy and Barstool, as well as Robby Berger from ‘Bob Does Sports’.

It began with a $1 million prize pool and has generated plenty of buzz on social media. The founder previously confirmed that the tourney will indeed return next year, and it appears they’re now targeting the biggest names.