Kai Trump and Charlie Woods have both learned end of season rankings with one definitely in a better spot than the other ahead of a crucial year ahead of them for their futures in golf
Kai Trump will make the LPGA debut in a few days
Charlie Woods has been ranked in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and has received All-America First Team honors after an impressive 2025 season.
Woods has now finished an incredible year in junior golf with the aforementioned list being only for the country’s top young player – something his legendary father, Tiger Woods, had been on 35 years ago. Woods joined the roster of 24 standout players on the list for their performance as the 16-year-old is continuing to impress in his early career.
Meanwhile, Kai Trump, who could be his step-sister in a few years’ time due to their parents dating, does not look to be on a similar trajectory to Woods, while learning her ranking.’
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Trump, 18, is ranked as the 461st female junior golf player while looking to play golf throughout her time at the University of Miami – where she will begin in 2026.
Kai will make her LPGA debut in just a week’s time when she will play at The Annika for the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.
The eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr and granddaughter of president Donald Trump has received a special exemption to play in the tournament.
“My dream has been to compete with the best in the world on the LPGA Tour,” Kai Trump said in a statement.
“This event will be an incredible experience. I look forward to meeting and competing against so many of my heroes and mentors in golf as I make my LPGA Tour debut.”
Charlie Woods has had an impressive 2025 year(Image: 2025 PGA of America)
She will be competing against the likes of Charley Hull and Lexi Thompson in the tournament in what will be a tough field of players for her to contend with.
When playing with her the President after the Ryder Cup, Kai recorded a birdie on the second after chipping in a stunning shot from the edge of the green.
Multiple holes afterward, Kai had nailed a short putt which drew applause from Donald.
Kai has a YouTube channel with 1.35 million subscribers, regularly posting her golfing activities.
In a recent interview with Fox News, Kai had spoken on her experiences playing golf with Donald since becoming president once again.
She said: “I just don’t view it as him being the president. I view it as, he’s my grandpa. We’re gonna go out there and play golf. We play golf all the time. It’s nothing new.”
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