Donald Trump’s Granddaughter Kai Trump Begins Division I Golf Career at University of Miami
Kai Trump, granddaughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is set to start her collegiate golf career at the University of Miami this fall as part of the school's Division I golf team. In a recent interview with Fox & Friends, the 19-year-old expressed a mix of nervousness and readiness for the challenges ahead, noting she will be one of two new players joining the squad.
Kai credited her competitive spirit largely to her grandfather, saying, "My mom is competitive too, but Grandpa is definitely very competitive." She acknowledged that her grandfather’s influence motivates her to keep pushing forward both in golf and her growing social media presence.
The interview also touched on her personal life, including her recovery from wrist surgery and her mother Vanessa Trump's battle with breast cancer, which she said is improving. Kai emphasized her close family ties, mentioning she will remain near her siblings, about an hour and a half away from home. This new chapter marks a significant step in Kai Trump’s athletic and academic journey, blending sports, social media, and family resilience.