Sophie Cunningham dropped her reaction to several older gentlemen faking injuries after getting hit by her long drive at The Annika on Wednesday. Cunningham and Lexie Hull served as guest caddies for Caitlin Clark, who participated in the pro-am golf tournament for the second year in a row. At the 10th hole, the Indiana Fever trio took turns launching a drive. Clark had no problem since golf is her second-best sport, while Cunningham and Hull were new to it. The trash talk was on point after Cunningham accidentally launched her drive into the crowd. The ball hit a gentleman, who immediately got up, with Cunningham approaching him and his wife. She gifted them with a selfie and signed a jersey, while a group of other older men pretended to get hit and even fell to the ground to try and get a hug from the Fever star. The moment has gone viral and has been shared on multiple social media platforms. Sophie Cunningham commented on ESPN Women's Instagram post with a hilarious confession about her first rodeo on the golf course. "I don't belong here," Cunningham said. Sophie Cunningham comments on hitting a fan during her golf drive. (Photo: @espnw on IG)Before hitting the drive, Cunningham was feeling pretty confident and even joked that Happy Gilmore would be happy with her effort, alluding to Adam Sandler's movie character, famous for his hockey-style driving technique. "I think Happy Gilmore would be really proud of me, so I'm feeling pretty good about my shot, to be honest," Cunningham said, according to Golf Week. "I feel like the last time I hit a golf ball, I killed a squirrel, so I just don't know if this is my scene, but I would like to win that car behind us."Caitlin Clark even took a hilarious shot at her Indiana Fever teammate after she accidentally hit the fan, saying, 'Man, down! Man, down!'Sophie Cunningham makes her feelings clear on CBA negotiationsSophie Cunningham makes her feelings clear on CBA negotiations. (Photo: IMAGN)At one point during Day 1 of The Annika, an Indiana Fever fan shouted at Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull to re-sign with the team this offseason. Cunningham will be an unrestricted free agent, while Hull is going to be a restricted free agent. Cunningham can be heard saying, "Tell them to pay us," which was about the ongoing CBA negotiations, as per Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files. The league and the union agreed to extend the deadline to the end of November, although both parties remain far apart.