Dave Portnoy wants to keep the momentum going on the wildly successful Barstool Sports Internet Invitational.

While the cheating controversies surrounding golf influencers Paige Spiranac and Malosi Togisala still dominate social media, the Barstool founder and owner is already thinking about next year’s sequel, and he said he got two big names to say yes already— Caitlin Clark and Kai Trump.

RELATED: Paige Spiranac remains silent as Malosi cheating debate rages for Barstool golf

Caitlin Clar

Nov 12, 2025; Belleair, Florida, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) plays in the Annika Pro-Am golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Portnoy caveats it by saying that still doesn’t mean the Indiana Fever superstar or President Donald Trump’s granddaughter and Miami Hurricanes golf commit are 100 percent confirmed, but it would absolutely make sense for both Clark and Ms. Trump to be involved.

RELATED: Dave Portnoy’s much younger girlfriend Camryn turns heads at Patriots big win

Kai Trump

Nov. 14, 2025; Belleair, Florida, USA; Kai Trump reacts after hitting a shot from the twelfth hole tee during the second round of The ANNIKA golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

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

RELATED: Elin Nordegren has rare public appearance with ex Tiger Woods rooting on son Charlie

🚨🌐💰JUST IN: Dave Portnoy says Caitlin Clark and Kai Trump have said yes to participating in next year’s Internet Invitational. There’s word the prize pool could potentially hit $10 Million 😲

pic.twitter.com/jZKiqUMgtH

— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) November 20, 2025

Both Clark and Ms. Trump recently participated in The Annika on the LPGA Tour. Clark was the big draw for the pro-am portion alongside her Fever teammates, Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull, who caddied for her, while the aspiring pro golf and influencer Kai played in the actual tournament on a sponsor’s exemption.

She finished in last place and missed the cut, admitting nerves got the best of her, especially in the first round.

RELATED: Sophie Cunningham, Lexie Hull rock perfect Fever fits as Caitlin Clark LPGA caddies

Kai Trump

Nov. 14, 2025; Belleair, Florida, USA; Kai Trump reacts after a putt during the second round of The ANNIKA golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

“For the first day, I was definitely really nervous,” Trump said after missing the cut. “I think the nerves just got to me.”

Portnoy also revealed that he wants the Internet Invitational to be an annual event, and that next year’s prize purse, where in the first year he put up his own $1 million for the winner-take-all event, should reach $10 million given more sponsors will likely to be involved.

Portnoy has proven that there is a huge niche audience for amateur golf with real stakes. And the entertainment value is exponentially better than any PGA Tour or LIV Golf event that’s not a major or the Ryder Cup.

caitlin clark

Nov. 12, 2025; Belleair, Florida, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) and guard Lexie Hull (10) look on as guard Caitlin Clark (22) plays in the Annika Pro-Am golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

— Enjoy free dish of rich and fabulous players with The Athlete Lifestyle on SI —

Awkward first: New ‘First Take’ host Shae Cornette addresses Molly Qerim’s exit

First Lady winner: Sarkisian’s wife Loreal wears daring gold denim fit for Texas game

Tearjerker: Alex Vesia’s wife gets note from Dodgers WAG after devastating baby’s death

Zag WAG: Ohtani’s wife Mamiko has unique fit defying Dodgers WAGs for World Series

Tigers whimper: Lane Kiffin’s daughter Landry reveals LSU fit looking sad in ugly loss

Write A Comment