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Kai Trump Shows Grit Despite Missing LPGA Cut In Nerve-Filled Debut
Kai Trump Shows Grit Despite Missing LPGA Cut In Nerve-Filled Debut
Kai Trump’s highly anticipated LPGA debut didn’t end with a fairytale finish, but the 18-year-old amateur certainly delivered effort, heart, and a glimpse of what could become a bright future. Competing as a sponsor exemption at the Annika tournament in Florida, the granddaughter of U.S. President Donald Trump finished last in the 108-player field, but her journey over two rounds captured attention far beyond the scorecard.
After an opening-day struggle that saw her post an 83 in front of unusually large galleries, Kai bounced back with a more composed second round, carding a five-over-par 75 to finish 18-over overall. The nerves that overwhelmed her on Thursday seemed to settle into something calmer.
“For the first day I was definitely really nervous. I think the nerves just got to me,” she admitted. “When I went out there today I felt very calm and peaceful. That’s why I played better.”
Her improved performance featured four birdies—including a near hole-in-one with an eight iron from 140 yards—and a steady par on the intimidating 18th for the second straight day. But the round wasn’t without drama. A triple bogey on the fifth could have derailed her momentum, yet she handled it with refreshing maturity.
“Things are going to happen. You can’t go back in time and fix it,” Kai said. “I told my caddie Allan Kournikova, ‘Let’s just move on.’ We even laughed about it.”
Despite playing only three events this season and currently ranking 461st in the AJGA standings, she made an impression with her power off the tee, averaging 241 yards while hitting 11 out of 14 fairways. England’s Charley Hull, playing three groups ahead, praised the young amateur’s composure and striking ability, noting how tough the course is even for seasoned pros.
Meanwhile, at the top of the leaderboard, Linn Grant and Grace Kim share the lead at nine under, with several big names—including Nelly Korda—lurking close behind.
As for Kai Trump, her LPGA debut may not have ended in a weekend appearance, but it showcased something just as valuable: resilience, talent, and a willingness to learn in real time. For an 18-year-old preparing to join the University of Miami golf program, this is only the beginning.
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