President Trump's granddaughter gets exemption to LPGA tournament
Kai Trump received a sponsor exemption to compete in the $3.25 million event, helping introduce golf to younger fans with her 6 million social media followers.
- Kai Trump, granddaughter of President Donald Trump, received a sponsor exemption to compete in The Annika at Pelican Golf Club from November 13-16, marking her LPGA Tour debut.
- Kai, who has over 6 million social media followers, aims to introduce golf to younger audiences, as stated by LPGA Chief Tour Business and Operations Officer Ricki Lasky.
- Nelly Korda, the defending champion of The Annika, will also compete at the event, which is known for featuring a strong field.
- In a social media announcement, Trump expressed excitement about competing with top players, stating, 'My dream has been to compete with the best in the world on the LPGA Tour.
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