Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark provided an update on the injuries that sidelined her for most of the 2025 WNBA season.During a walking interview with Golf Channel at the Annika Pro-Am, Clark said that she is fully fit again. When asked if she had played enough golf before appearing in The ANNIKA, Clark said that initially her practice had been limited due to her injury, but lately it wasn't the case."Now, I am feeling back to 100 percent, so I have been trying to take advantage of the fall weather in Indianapolis before it gets too cold," she said. "Obviously, being down here in Florida, the weather makes it pretty easy to play some golf. But getting in as much as I can, obviously I stay pretty busy so I don't get to play as much as I would like, but when I do it’s always fun."In September, Caitlin Clark announced that she would sit out the rest of the season to rehab her groin injury. She played only 13 games.Clark struggled on offense in her second season, averaging 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game. She shot 36.7% from the field, including 27.9% from the 3-point line.The Fever reached the WNBA semifinals without Clark, but were eliminated in five games by the Las Vegas Aces.Sophie Cunningham hilariously annoys Caitlin Clark at the ANNIKASophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull caddied for Caitlin Clark at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, and their friendship was on full display. Cunningham managed to annoy Clark during the event. In a video that surfaced on the internet, Cunningham and Hull stood behind Clark in their caddie outfits as their Fever teammate got ready to swing. After Clark took the swing, Cunningham chimed in with a suggestion, leaving her teammate annoyed."A little left, a little left," Cunningham commented."Girl, I know," Clark replied.Cunningham, Hull and Clark developed a strong bond in their first season together. However, the Fever have a big decision to make during the offseason. Both Cunningham and Hull will enter free agency during the offseason.