Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai does hilarious impression of president-elect as she ‘intimidates’ YouTube golf star
Kai Trump inherited her passion for golf from her grandfather Donald Trump, but that’s not the only thing she’s picked up 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, where she shared an election night insight video and a day-in-the-life vlog, among other things. mainly wave content.
The 17-year-old teamed up with fellow golf content creator Grant Horvat in her latest video, leaving him impressed with her skills.
However, the teen’s impressive golf swing wasn’t the only thing that caught her subscribers’ attention as she showed off her presidential grandpa’s shades.
Standing on the 6th tee, Kai explained her upcoming tee shot as she pulled off a hilarious impression of the soon-to-be 47th president.
“Huge,” she said with an uncanny impression of President-elect Trump’s accent, drawing out the word before replicating his infamous signature hand gestures.
Kai Trump (right) did a hilarious impersonation of her grandfather, Donald Trump (left)
She did a creepy impression of the president-elect during a golf video on her YouTube
Kai, who has committed to play collegiately at the University of Miami, then launched a monster drive – one of many for the rising star during the nine-hole round.
She impressed Horvat, who joked early in the round that the teenager “intimidates” him with her skills on the fairways.
She beat the YouTuber by one shot, finishing at one under through nine holes thanks to a clutch putt for birdie on the last.
Kai has long been tipped to beat her grandfather and become the Trump dynasty’s most talented golfer – something she now looks set to fulfill.
She 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 with helping her achieve her collegiate goal as she announced her commitment to the University of Miami.
“I would like to thank my grandfather for giving me access to great courses and great support,” she said.
‘I would also like to thank my entire family for always encouraging and pushing me to be the best person I can be. “I want to thank my friends for always encouraging me,” she continued.
The teen teamed up with fellow golfer YouTuber Grant Horvat to compete in a filmed match
Her foray into golf content doesn’t come as a huge surprise, as she has previously made guest appearances on other channels.
Kai previously appeared on Horvat’s own channel before venturing into the world of YouTube with her own platform.
During her guest appearance on the Good Good co-founder, she was asked who tends to win the competitions between the two and she admitted that while they are normally close, the former president usually crosses the line.
She said, “I saw half of it (the DeChambeau video) because I was working out. It was great. It was crazy.
‘Really, he always gives me my money’s worth. It’s pretty close.
“It’s never really like the game is over and I won on the 15th hole. He wins a lot of the time. I have to say that. I have to get better.’
She also shared the course with her grandfather as a teammate rather than an opponent.
They were part of a Pro-Am team ahead of the controversial LIV golf tournament at Trump’s Doral course in Florida.
The teenager is an avid golfer, like her grandfather (left), who sealed a return to the White House
Kai, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. (right) and his ex-wife Vanessa (left), announced earlier this year that she had verbally committed to the University of Miami to play golf
Kai starred alongside Uncle Eric Trump, Sergio Garcia, Brooks Koepka and a 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 eventually joins the University of Miami golf team on the fairways of The Biltmore, a golf club about ten miles from Trump’s Doral course. in Miami.
Kai’s nearly 260 years of drive and dedication to the sport have earned her the Varsity Captain position at Benjamin School, where Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, also attends.
Kai claims on her Instagram page that she is part of Callaway Next, “the next generation of Callaway Tour Pros.”
Her longest ride would be 275 meters. Only 14 players on the LPGA played longer on average into 2023.
She played with the great DeChambeau, Swedish professional Daniela Holmqvist, two-time world long-distance champion Kyle Berkshire and other promising youngsters.
Kai met Woods and fellow major winners Dustin Johnson and Patrick Reed.