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Rookie Kai Trump Shoots 13-Over in LPGA Debut, Finishes Last

Summary

  • Kai Trump, 18-year-old amateur, shoots 13-over-par in LPGA debut
  • Hits 2 double bogeys and 9 bogeys in opening round in Florida
  • "Definitely more nervous than expected" but hit "a lot of great shots"
Rookie Kai Trump Shoots 13-Over in LPGA Debut, Finishes Last

On November 14th, 2025, 18-year-old amateur golfer Kai Trump made her LPGA debut at the Annika tournament in Florida. However, the granddaughter of former US President Donald Trump struggled mightily, shooting a 13-over-par round and finishing in last place.

Trump hit two double bogeys and nine bogeys in her opening round, admitting she was "definitely more nervous than expected." Despite this, the young golfer felt she struck "a lot of great shots" but they ended up in the wrong spots. Trump acknowledged that being her first LPGA event, she had to adjust to the pace of play, saying she felt "a little out of order in the beginning" before finding her rhythm later on.

The leaderboard was led by -6 H Ryu of South Korea, followed by -5 G Kim of Australia and -4 J Kupcho of the United States. Other top players included -3 C Hull of England, S Lee of South Korea, L Maguire of Ireland, and M Saigo of Japan.

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Kai Trump, the 18-year-old amateur golfer and granddaughter of former US President Donald Trump, struggled in her LPGA debut, shooting a 13-over-par round and finishing in last place at the Annika tournament in Florida.
The leaderboard was led by -6 H Ryu of South Korea, followed by -5 G Kim of Australia and -4 J Kupcho of the United States. Other top players included -3 C Hull of England, S Lee of South Korea, L Maguire of Ireland, and M Saigo of Japan.
Kai Trump admitted she was "definitely more nervous than expected" for her LPGA debut, but felt she hit "a lot of great shots" that ended up in the wrong spots. She said she felt a bit "out of order in the beginning" before finding her rhythm later on.

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