Trump's Granddaughter Seeks Expert Advice from Golf Legend Woods Before Professional Golf Debut

Emerging athlete getting ready for major tournament

The rising star boasts substantial online audience

The young golfer can count on plenty of well-known cheerleaders as she starts her first LPGA appearance this Thursday.

The 18-year-old athlete, who is related to a former US president, obtained a special exemption to compete at the Annika tournament in Florida.

The former president, an avid golfer, possesses several courses worldwide and frequently competes against Kai.

"He's pretty good. I can't reveal details but we have tight competitions," she stated.

Kai explained that Trump, who won't be present, counseled her: "Simply avoid anxiety."

"He basically advised me to compete and enjoy myself," she explained.

"To me, he's simply a regular grandfather. He's not attending this weekend. He's focused on world affairs, making him somewhat preoccupied."

As an amateur, the golfer has participated in only three events this year and maintains ranking 461 in the American Junior Golf Association standings.

But she's able to get advice from golf legend, who is dating her mother.

"He is the top athlete worldwide," Kai expressed.

"Additionally, he's a more impressive individual. He advised me to go out there, relax, and go with the flow."

Kai will face several top competitors in professional golf at this tournament, such as second-ranked the champion, British golfer Hull, Lexi Thompson and last year's winner champion Vu.

Tournament organizers commented that Kai's presence brings the sport to different demographics, specifically with younger fans.

The social media influencer boasts a massive following and just introduced an exclusive clothing and lifestyle company.

The competition starts at late afternoon GMT.

Vincent Jackson
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