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President Donald Trump congratulated the golf skills of his granddaughter Kai in a new video that she published by summarizing her trip to the UFC 314 on Monday.
The president explained if Kai could beat him one day on the course. The 17 -year -old should play college golf course at Miami University.
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Kai Trump reacts to his putt during the junior invitation to the Sage Valley Golf Club in Graniteville, in South Carolina, March 19, 2025. (Augusta Chronicle / USA Today Network)
“I just want to say that I play a lot of golf with Kai and it’s a fantastic golfer,” said Trump in the video. “She is a scratch player, which is incredible. I think that one day in the not too distant future, she will be much better than Scratch.
“But she is fine and she wins a lot of games. And one day she can beat her grandfather, but I don’t know when it will be … it could be long.”
Trump’s prowess on the golf course are well documented. He regularly broke the golf course with athletes through the sporting spectrum. He recently played and won the senior club championship at the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.

Donald Trump and Kai Trump in the Pro-Am tournament before the Liv Golf Series in Trump National Doral on October 27, 2022. (Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Trump says that the reaction of the “legendary” crowd at the UFC 314 shows that the administration “does a good job”
Kai signed up with the Hurricanes in August, saying in an article on Instagram, she was “beyond the excitement” to head to the Sunshine State to continue her golf career.
“I would like to thank my mother, Vanessa, and my father, donation, for having always supported me throughout my trip. I would also like to thank my big team for bringing me to this point.”

Kai Trump and Tiger Woods arrive on the course during the final of the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines Golf Race on February 16, 2025, in Jolla, California. (Michael Owens / Getty Images)
Kai frequents the Benjamin school, the same school as the son of Tiger Woods, Charlie, in Palm Beach, Florida.