🔗 Share this article The former president's Granddaughter Receives Expert Advice from Golf Legend Woods Ahead of Professional Golf First Appearance This young athlete boasts considerable online presence Kai Trump will have multiple well-known backers when she makes her LPGA debut later this week. This teenage golfer, who is the granddaughter of a former US president, received a special exemption to play at the Annika competition in the Sunshine State. The former president, an avid golfer, operates multiple golf courses and frequently matches against his granddaughter. "He's pretty good. I can't reveal details but we have some close matches," she mentioned. The golfer shared that her grandfather, who won't be present, counseled her: "Simply stay calm." "My grandpa practically told me to go out there and have fun," she continued. "To me, he's simply a normal grandpa. He won't be there for the tournament. He's focused on presidential duties, so he's somewhat preoccupied." As an amateur, Kai has played in a mere three competitions this year and holds the 461st position in AJGA rankings. Yet she's able to seek guidance from 15-time major champion, romantically involved with Vanessa. "He represents the top athlete in the world," Kai stated. "Additionally, he's a more impressive individual. He told me to compete, have fun, adapting to the flow." Kai will face some of the biggest names in women's golf at the competition, including second-ranked Nelly Korda, England's Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson and 2023 champion Lilia Vu. Tournament organizers stated that Kai's presence brings the sport to different demographics, particularly reaching younger fans. Kai maintains millions of followers and has started a personal fashion and living label. The competition starts at late afternoon GMT.