Kai Trump, granddaughter of former president Donald Trump, has made a splash on the golf scene by appearing on the wildly popular YouTube channel Good Good Golf, just as her grandfather’s 2024 campaign heats up. At just 17, Kai is proving to be a rising star in the sport, boasting a near-pro handicap of 0.2 and a new commitment to play for the University of Miami.
The talented golfer shared images of her recent round with Good Good star Garrett Clark, captioning her Instagram post “Just having fun” and engaging her nearly 400,000 followers. Good Good Golf, with 1.69 million YouTube subscribers, has become a major influencer in the sport, drawing attention to Kai as she practices alongside golf legends like Bryson DeChambeau and, of course, her “grandpa.”
Kai’s golfing achievements have been frequent highlights on her social media. She won the ladies club championship at Trump’s International Palm Beach course earlier this year, and her dedication to her craft has been fully supported by her family, including Trump, who she credits for “access to great courses and tremendous support.”
Her appearance on Good Good also ties into her outspoken support for her grandfather’s campaign, with Kai frequently posting messages of encouragement and attending events like the Republican National Convention. As Trump gears up for his face-off against Vice President Kamala Harris, Kai’s skill and media presence are making her a young force to watch, both on the golf course and the campaign trail.