Kai Trump, granddaughter of Donald Trump, reveals she '100%' wants to be a pro golfer
Kai Trump, the granddaughter of President Donald Trump, says she "100%" wants to be a professional golfer after her time playing at Miami in college.
In August 2024, Kai Trump, the granddaughter of President Donald Trump, made the announcement that she verbally committed to play college golf at the University of Miami.
Trump will enroll in 2026 to continue her golf career, something that has been a passion for her ever since she picked up a club at two years old.
But while Trump has many different hats she wears, including content creation for her millions of followers on social media, make no mistake: The goal is to be a professional golfer.
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Kai Trump says her love for the game of golf has been influenced by her grandfather, President Donald Trump. (Accelerator)
"Yeah, it is. 100%," she told Fox News Digital, while also discussing her NIL partnership with Accelerator Active Energy on Tuesday.
Trump still has one year of high school left before she can get to Miami to help the Hurricanes on the course. And she knows what she needs to do to prepare for that.
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"Just playing a lot of events, just gaining experience," Trump explained. "But also practice. If I have two hours, I’m not gonna hit a few balls, go on my phone and scroll. No, I’m going to take full-on advantage with the time I have on the course.
"I think that’s going to get me to the next level for sure, as well as just training in the gym, getting stronger and playing more rounds."
In turn, Trump chose Miami because she believes it will help her reach that ultimate goal of playing on a professional tour.
"The more golf I play, the better I’ll do.