The former president's Granddaughter Receives Expert Advice from Golf Legend Woods Ahead of Professional Golf First Appearance

Emerging athlete preparing for major competition

The rising star has impressive social media following

The young golfer will have plenty of prominent cheerleaders when she makes her first LPGA appearance later this week.

This teenage golfer, who happens to be connected to Donald Trump, was granted a tournament invitation to compete at Florida's Annika event in the Sunshine State.

Her grandfather, an avid golfer, owns several courses worldwide and often plays against his granddaughter.

"He's quite skilled. I shouldn't elaborate but we have some close matches," she revealed.

Kai explained that her grandfather, who won't be present, told her: "Just stay calm."

"My grandpa practically advised me to play and relax," she added.

"In my eyes, he's simply an ordinary family member. He's not attending for the tournament. He's occupied with world affairs, so he's quite busy."

Being non-professional, the golfer has participated in just three tournaments in 2024 and maintains position 461 in the American Junior Golf Association rankings.

However she can seek guidance from Tiger Woods, romantically involved with Vanessa.

"He is the best player globally," Kai expressed.

"Additionally, he's a more impressive human being. He advised me to compete, enjoy myself, adapting to whatever happens."

The golfer will compete against several most prominent players in professional golf at the competition, including world number two Nelly Korda, British golfer Hull, Lexi Thompson and last year's winner Lilia Vu.

Tournament organizers stated that Kai's presence exposes golf to different demographics, particularly reaching youth audiences.

Kai maintains millions of followers and recently launched an exclusive clothing and lifestyle company.

She begins at late afternoon GMT.

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