Donald Trump's granddaughter launches all-new YouTube golf channel
Kai Trump, the granddaughter of President-elect Donald Trump, recently launched a YouTube channel that will document her golf career. Kai is currently a junior at the Benjamin School (high school), where she is a member of the girls' golf team.
The YouTube channel is called Kai Trump (@kaitrump) and already has 95,700 subscribers. To date, she has posted three videos that have garnered nearly 1.5 million views.
The first video, titled "A regular day in the life of Kai Trump" was posted on October 22 and has over 1 million views so far. The video showcases Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai indulging in her day-to-day activities which ranged from golf training to socializing with friends.
The second video features Kai playing her first-ever YouTube golf match as she plays a round of 18 holes with golf influencer Garrett Clark, popularly known as GM Golf. Clark has over 1.24 million YouTube subscribers and 976,000 followers on Instagram.
The third video posted on November 4 captures Kai playing golf at Trump Bedminster, which she called her "favorite course in the world". His grandfather, Donald Trump, has also claimed to be a great admirer of Bedminster; in fact, the property was one of his three official residences during his first term as president (2016-2020).
Donald Trump's granddaughter's latest golf successes
Kai Trump plays on the junior circuit in Florida and has already committed to play for the University of Miami for the 2026-2027 season.
She recently had two of the best results of her career to date, winning an important tournament with her Benjamin School team, the District 13-1A Girls Championship. They followed that up with another strong performance at the Region 4-1A Championship.
At the district championship, Kai finished sixth in the individual competition with a score of 11-over 84. This performance placed her third on her team, which was led by junior Kaitlyn Hummers, who won the event with a score of 1 over 74.
The Benjamin School Buccaneers won the tournament with a score of 3 over 291 and advanced to the regional championship. They were joined by the Oxbridge Academy players who finished two strokes back in second place.
The regional championship was played the following week at Miami Shores Golf Club. Kai finished tied for 22nd individually with a score of 8-over. She signed her card with two birdies, seven bogeys, and one triple bogey.
Her team finished with a score of 21-over 305, just one stroke out of second place and a chance to play in the state championship.
Also playing in the same tournament was another Benjamin student Charley Woods, son of Tiger Woods. Charley finished in a tie for sixth place and the boys' team finished in second place, qualifying them for next week's State Championship.