Tiger Woods Arrives Late at Kai Trump Graduation With Vanessa Trump

Tiger Woods Arrives Late at Kai Trump Graduation With Vanessa Trump

Tiger Woods arrived 15 minutes late to Kai Trump’s high school graduation over the weekend, then left about 20 minutes before the ceremony ended. The 15-time major champion had returned to the United States last week after leaving for Europe to seek treatment, and the appearance put vanessa trump back at the center of a family event that drew close attention.

Kai Trump Graduation Timing

Woods was reportedly in attendance at the ceremony, but he did not stay through the end. The late arrival and early exit were the most specific details available from the event, and they frame the day around a narrow window in which Woods showed up, took part, and left before the rest of the attendees.

Kai Trump’s graduation gave Woods a reason to return in time for a family milestone after he had been away for treatment. The timing matters because Woods had left the United States for Europe earlier in the spring, then came back last week before the weekend ceremony.

Tiger Woods And Vanessa Trump

Woods and Vanessa Trump were described as still going strong. A source said, “Vanessa and Tiger are in love, still serious, and happy to see each other,” while a second source said, “Each was glad to see the other, although they kept in touch while he was away.”

That relationship detail sits alongside Woods’ public statement about his health. Woods said, “I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” and added, “I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.” He also said, “I'm committed to taking the time needed to return to a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally.”

Woods' Return From Europe

The sequence is straightforward: a spring DUI arrest, a trip to Europe for treatment, then a return to the United States last week so he could attend the graduation. Woods has also undergone several major back and leg surgeries over the years, and the source said he has dealt with a lot of pain.

Woods has pleaded not guilty to the charges and requested a jury trial. That leaves the legal case moving separately from the family event, with the graduation offering a brief public appearance before the next court step.

The immediate practical takeaway for readers tracking Woods is that he made the trip back in time for Kai Trump’s graduation, but not for a full ceremony. The next development comes in the DUI case, where Woods has already asked for a jury trial.

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