Kai Trump reveals mental change that led to improvement on second day of LPGA debut
Kai Trump improved by eight strokes on day two after adopting a calmer mindset but finished last in the 108-player field with a two-round 18-over 158 score.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai Trump improved by eight strokes at The Annika Pro-Am and said she felt `peaceful`, crediting that mindset for her progress.
- After a nervous opening round, Kai Trump said she was `definitely really nervous` and that `the nerves just got to me`, but added they `can be a little softened` and it was `pretty easy to move on after that`.
- After early mistakes on holes three to five, Kai Trump recovered to birdie three of her next six holes and told Allan, her caddie, she `kind of just started laughing` to move on.
- With an 18-over 158, Kai Trump finished last in the 108-player field and will not make the cut.
- Praise from a veteran competitor highlighted the attention on Kai Trump's debut at The Annika Pro-Am, with Charley Hull saying, `This is probably one of the harder courses that we play on` and calling her effort really good.
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BELLEAIR, Florida (AP) — Kai Trump improved her score by eight strokes Friday in the second round of The Annika tournament. She carded a 75, which was at least better than her 83, 13 over par, the previous day. Even so, the granddaughter of President Donald Trump finished last in the 108-player field at Pelican Golf Club, six strokes behind the nearest competitor. “I was definitely very nervous on the first day,” Kai Trump said. “I think the ner…
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