Trump's Family Member Receives Expert Advice from Golf Legend Woods Ahead of Professional Golf First Appearance

Young golfer preparing for major competition

This young athlete has impressive online presence

The young golfer can count on multiple well-known backers as she starts her professional golf debut on Thursday.

This teenage golfer, who happens to be the granddaughter of Donald Trump, was granted a tournament invitation to play at Florida's Annika event in Florida.

The former president, a passionate golfer, possesses numerous international courses and frequently matches against Kai.

"He's pretty good. I can't reveal details but we have competitive games," she revealed.

She mentioned that her grandfather, unable to come, told her: "Just stay calm."

"He practically advised me to compete and relax," she continued.

"In my eyes, he's just a normal grandpa. He won't be there this weekend. He's occupied with world affairs, making him somewhat preoccupied."

While still amateur, Kai has participated in only three events this year and maintains the 461st position in the American Junior Golf Association listings.

Yet she can get advice from Tiger Woods, in a relationship with Vanessa.

"He represents the greatest golfer worldwide," the young golfer said.

"And he's an even better individual. He suggested me to compete, enjoy myself, following whatever happens."

Kai will face multiple most prominent players in professional golf at the Annika, featuring world number two Nelly Korda, British Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson and last year's winner Lilia Vu.

Officials mentioned that her participation brings the sport to new audiences, particularly with youth audiences.

The young star has a massive following and recently launched a personal apparel and wellness brand.

The competition starts at late afternoon GMT.

Jennifer Webster
Jennifer Webster

Elara is a wellness coach and writer passionate about holistic living and personal growth, sharing insights from years of experience.

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