Tiger Woods Guides Kai Trump Before Highly-Anticipated LPGA Debut

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Tiger Woods Guides Kai Trump Before Highly-Anticipated LPGA Debut

Kai Trump embarks on her highly-anticipated LPGA Tour debut this week, receiving guidance from prominent figures in golf. Notably, 15-time major champion Tiger Woods, World Golf Hall of Fame member Annika Sorenstam, and her grandfather, former President Donald Trump, have all shared valuable insights.

Kai Trump’s LPGA Debut Details

At just 18 years old, Kai Trump will participate in The Annika Driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, starting on November 11, 2025. She secured a sponsor’s invitation, which has drawn mixed reactions from the public. Despite some criticism, her notable social media presence, with nearly nine million followers, has increased interest surrounding her appearance.

Advice from Golf Legends

Tiger Woods, currently in a relationship with Kai’s mother, Vanessa, provided her with essential advice. He encouraged her to enjoy the experience and stay relaxed. “He is the best golfer in the world and an even better person,” said Trump. She appreciated his support.

Annika Sorenstam praised Kai’s resilience, especially considering the media scrutiny surrounding her. “To be 18 years old and handle all the criticism is impressive,” Sorenstam remarked. “We want her to feel welcomed and like family this week.”

Background and Expectations

  • Kai Trump has had limited success in local tournaments.
  • She is a high school senior committed to play for the University of Miami.
  • At the Junior Invitational, she struggled with scores of 89-79-83-89, finishing last.

Though she currently lacks a dedicated coach, Kai plans to leverage advice from both her grandfather and prominent golfing figures. “My grandpa told me to have fun and not get nervous,” she shared.

Media and Public Interest

Dan Doyle Jr., owner of Pelican Golf Club and sponsor supporter, acknowledged the heightened interest that Trump’s participation brings. “The idea of these exemptions is to draw attention to events,” he explained.

With the event fast approaching, fans and analysts are eager to see how Trump fares against top players, including defending champion Nelly Korda. While hopes of making the cut remain slim, Sorenstam encourages viewers to focus on Trump’s courage and growth throughout the competition.

“There will be lessons learned,” Sorenstam said. “We all want to see her do her best.” As the event unfolds, it promises to be a significant moment not just for Trump but also for elevating the profile of women’s golf.