Kai Trump inherited his passion for golf from his grandfather Donald Trump, but that’s not the only thing he learned from the president-elect.
Kai, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and his ex-wife Vanessa, joined the world of sports influencers when she launched her own YouTube channel earlier this year, sharing an election night news video and a vlog from the day in the life between mainly golf content.
The 17-year-old teamed up with golf content creator Grant Horvat in her latest video, leaving him impressed with her skills.
However, the teenager’s impressive golf swing wasn’t the only thing that caught the attention of her subscribers, as she showed shades of her presidential grandfather.
Standing on the sixth tee, Kai was explaining his next tee shot when he pulled out a funny impression of the future 47th president.
“Huge,” he said in a strange impression of President-elect Trump’s accent, drawing out the word before replicating his infamous signature hand gestures.
Kai Trump (right) performed a fun impersonation of his grandfather, Donald Trump (left)
She gave a strange impression of the president-elect during a golf video on her YouTube.
Kai, who has committed to play collegiately at the University of Miami, hit a monster drive, one of many by the rising star during the nine-hole round.
She impressed Horvat, who joked early in the round that the teen “intimidates” him with her street skills.
She beat the YouTuber by one stroke, finishing one under par through nine holes thanks to a decisive birdie putt on the last.
Kai has long been expected to surpass her grandfather and become the most successful golfer of the Trump dynasty, something she now appears set to deliver.
She has won the women’s club championship at her grandfather’s golf course in Palm Beach, Florida, and has played with some of the game’s biggest stars.
She credited the former president for helping her achieve her college goal by announcing her commitment to the University of Miami.
“I would like to thank my grandfather for giving me access to great courses and tremendous support,” he said.
‘I would also like to thank my entire family for always encouraging me and pushing me to be the best person I can be. “I would like to thank my friends for always encouraging me,” he continued.
The teenager teamed up with fellow golf YouTuber Grant Horvat to face off in a filmed match.
Her foray into the golf content space isn’t a huge surprise, as she has previously appeared as a guest on other channels.
Kai previously appeared on Horvat’s own channel before venturing into the world of YouTube with his own platform.
During her guest appearance with the Good Good co-founder, she was asked who often wins matches between the two, and she admitted that while they are usually close, the former president often crosses the line.
She said: ‘I watched half of (DeChambeau’s video) because I was working out. It was amazing. It was crazy.
‘Really, he always gives me a run for my money. It’s pretty close.
“It’s never like the game is over and I won on the 15th hole. I win a lot of times. I have to say that. I have to improve.’
She has also shared the field with her grandfather as a teammate and not as an opponent.
They were part of a Pro-Am team before the controversial LIV Golf tournament at Trump’s Doral course in Florida.
The teenager is an avid golfer like her grandfather (left), which sealed her return to the White House.
Kai, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. (right) and his ex-wife Vanessa (left), announced that she verbally committed to the University of Miami to play golf earlier this year.
Kai played alongside Uncle Eric Trump, Sergio Garcia, Brooks Koepka, and the supporting cast of Secret Service agents.
And the young talent won’t be far from her family (and her grandfather’s golf courses) when she finally flies with the University of Miami golf team on the fairways of The Biltmore, a golf club about nine miles away. from Trump’s Doral camp. in Miami.
Kai’s nearly 260-year drive and dedication to the sport helped her land the position of varsity captain at Benjamin School, which Tiger Woods’ son Charlie also attends.
Kai claims on his Instagram page to be part of Callaway Next, “the next generation of Callaway Tour Pros.”
Its longest run is said to be 275 yards. Only 14 LPGA players averaged more in 2023.
He has played with top hitter DeChambeau, Swedish pro Daniela Holmqvist, two-time world long drive champion Kyle Berkshire and other promising youngsters.
Kai met Woods and fellow grand prix winners Dustin Johnson and Patrick Reed.