Tiger Woods & Vanessa Trump Get Big Shout-Out 🙌 | Kai Trump at Junior Golf Tournament
The Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, a welcomed a new generation of golfers, one deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester. The Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them, obviously Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them obviously Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, a welcomed a new generation of golfers, one debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association AIA welcomed a new generation of golfers, one debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aijah commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting u s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aijah commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them, obviously Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association AIA welcomed a new generation of golfers, one debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post- tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That debutant was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U. S president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them like watching them obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her AIA debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U. S president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her AIA debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them like watching them obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them, obviously Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, a welcomed a new generation of golfers, one deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them like watching them obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the hash API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last, with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aijah commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event, an experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IA event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them like watching them obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting u s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last, with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U. S president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her AIA debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. obviously Tiger uh Rory like watching those guys especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi jun becoming the first relative of a sitting u s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an AI event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete.” For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an IG event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association Aija welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #appi Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age. And now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One deputent brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AIA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. with dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31. One name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing but for the legacy behind it as the American Junior Golf Association AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The Aija commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. “I started playing golf when I was 2 years old,” Kai said, smiling. “My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy. Beside her mother, Vanessa Trump, for being the biggest influence on her growing up, I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age, and now I get to know them. It has been really cool, and that obviously kind of influenced me. And obviously, it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her, Kai. Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers, but for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage. Years after casually rolling golf balls to her on the greens at Westchester, the Arnold Palmer Invitational Jr. has always been a proving ground for the nation’s most promising young golfers. This year’s tournament at Bay Hill was no exception. With dozens of talented junior players teeing off from July 28th to 31, one name in particular stood out not just for her golf swing, but for the legacy behind it. As the American Junior Golf Association, AA welcomed a new generation of golfers. One debutant brought an unexpected level of attention to the tournament. That deputent was Kai Trump, making her first appearance in an AIA event. An experience that came with more than just the usual nerves. At just 18, Kai not only competed in one of the most competitive junior golf tournaments in the country, but also became the first relative of a sitting U s president to participate in an AIA event. The AIA commemorated the moment on social media with a statement history at Bay Hill. Kai Trump is making her a debut this week at the #API Jr. becoming the first relative of a sitting U s president to compete in an event. Welcome to the AA Kai. Though she finished 26th, second to last with a score of 35 over par, it wasn’t the leaderboard position that turned heads. It was the composure, charm, and openness of Kai herself, especially in a post tournament interview where she opened up about her roots in the game and the people who helped shape her early love for golf. I started playing golf when I was 2 years old, Kai said, smiling. My mom actually got me into it. She doesn’t play golf. That’s the funny thing. She plays tennis. When I was younger, I used to play tennis as well when I started out and she used to roll golf balls to me and did it put them on the green when we were at Westchester. Kai Trump also gave a heartfelt shout out to Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy beside her mother Vanessa Trump for being the biggest influence on her growing up. I would say a lot of the pros obviously like looking up to them, like watching them. Obviously, Tiger, uh, Rory, like watching those guys, especially at such a young age and now I get to know them. It has been really cool and that obviously kind of influenced me and obviously it’d say like my mommy wouldn’t be playing golf without her. Kai Trump added, “Woods has long been a global icon and a source of inspiration for young golfers. But for Kai, the connection carries added personal weight. With Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump now in a relationship, his presence in her life is more than just professional admiration. It adds another layer of influence to her development as a young athlete. For Vanessa Trump, the tournament marked a deeply personal milestone watching her daughter step onto a national stage.
Tiger Woods & Vanessa Trump Get Big Shout-Out 🙌 | Kai Trump at Junior Golf Tournament
Golf icon Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump just received a special shout-out from Kai Trump during a junior golf tournament, and it’s creating buzz both in the golf world and beyond. The young golfer’s acknowledgment is drawing attention to her growing presence in the sport and her strong family ties.
In this video, we cover:
🔹 Kai Trump’s big moment at the junior golf event
🔹 Why Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump got a special mention
🔹 How the shout-out is being received by fans
🔹 What this means for Kai Trump’s journey in golf
From the fairways to the spotlight, this tournament moment is one fans won’t forget.
👉 Do you think Kai Trump could follow in Tiger Woods’ footsteps as a future golf star? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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