Trump's Granddaughter Gets Professional Tips from Golf Legend Woods Before Professional Golf Debut
This young athlete maintains impressive social media audience
The young golfer will have numerous prominent backers as she begins her professional golf debut later this week.
This teenage golfer, who happens to be the granddaughter of Donald Trump, received a sponsor's invitation to play at Florida's Annika event in the Sunshine State.
The former president, an avid golfer, possesses multiple golf courses and often competes against Kai.
"He's pretty good. I can't say much but we have competitive games," she mentioned.
Kai explained that her grandfather, who cannot attend, advised her: "Simply avoid anxiety."
"My grandpa practically told me to go out there and relax," she explained.
"From my perspective, he's simply a normal grandpa. He can't make it for the tournament. He's occupied with presidential duties, making him rather occupied."
While still amateur, the golfer has competed in just three tournaments in 2024 and holds ranking 461 in AJGA listings.
Yet she can seek guidance from golf legend, in a relationship with her mother.
"He is the top athlete in the world," the young golfer said.
"And he's an even better person. He advised me to go out there, enjoy myself, following whatever happens."
She'll challenge several the biggest names in professional golf at the competition, featuring second-ranked Nelly Korda, England's Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson and 2023 champion Lilia Vu.
The LPGA stated that involving Kai brings golf to different demographics, particularly with younger fans.
The young star has a massive following and has started a personal fashion and living company.
The competition starts at late afternoon GMT.