Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai, 17, stuns president-elect with impressive golf skills at his New Jersey course

Donald Trump’s teenage granddaughter has sensationally matched the president-elect’s best score on his own course in New Jersey.

Kai Trump, who is 17 and has an impressive handicap of 0.2, recently completed the front nine of the new course at Trump National Bedminster.

She released a YouTube video of her bogey-free round, with four birdies before the turn.

After completing the front nine in 32 shots, Kai called her grandfather to see how that compared to his own record.

‘What is your best score on the new course on the front nine? Because after I hear yours, I will tell you what I just shot,” she asked the president-elect.

“I would say my best would be 32, which is a tough nine,” Trump told her.

Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai matched the president-elect’s best score on his course

The 17-year-old followed the front nine of the new course at Trump National Bedminster

The 17-year-old followed the front nine of the new course at Trump National Bedminster

“Okay, I just shot four under too, I just shot 32 too,” Kai replied, prompting her grandfather to congratulate him. “That’s pretty good,” Trump said.

The teen, who has committed to the University of Miami to further her budding golf career, recently launched her own YouTube channel.

She also spoke at the 2024 Republican National Convention, before Trump defeated Kamala Harris to secure a return to the White House.

The president-elect is an avid golfer and claimed earlier this year that he defeated 21 scratch golfers on his way to winning two club championships in Palm Beach.

Meanwhile, during his victory speech in Florida after the election, Trump invited the US Open champion to the stage.

And in Tuesday’s video, he asked Kai how his clubhead speed compares to DeChambeau’s.

“I don’t know, I think yours is a little bit faster, honestly I think you went a lot further with it than he did,” she said, to which Trump replied, “That’s right honey, thank you.”