Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai, 17, exhibits off unimaginable golf abilities with YouTube star forward of election

A week before the Presidential election, Donald Trump‘s granddaughter Kai has released a video alongside popular YouTube star Garrett Clark. 

The 17-year-old, who boasts a handicap of 0.2, is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr and his wife Vanessa. She is often seen playing alongside her ‘grandpa’ and the likes of Bryson DeChambeau.

In this latest video, however, Kai faced off with Clark in an 18-hole, stroke-play match at Stonebriar Country Club in Smithtown, New York. 

There is no mention of the election or Trump’s grandfather in the video other than a nod to playing on his golf courses. 

Trump finished on 5-over-par, two strokes behind Clark, who is part of Good Good –one of the most influential channels in golf. 

Kai Trump has appeared in a video alongside a popular YouTube golfer ahead of the election

Kai , 17, is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and the eldest grandchild of Donald Trump

Trump uploaded a video to her YouTube channel facing off against YouTube star Garrett Clark

The 17-year-old, the eldest grandchild of Donald Trump, first came into the public’s focus by speaking at the Republican National Convention. 

Kai’s convention speech came only five days after her grandfather was shot at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Republican nominee for President watched on with a bandage on his right ear. 

Following the attempted assassination, she posted the iconic image of a bloodied Trump raising his fist. ‘We love you Grandpa. Never stop fighting,’ Kai wrote in the caption.

‘We love you grandpa go and kick butt!’ she posted ahead of the second presidential debate last month.

Kai, who has committed to playing golf at Miami starting in the fall of 2026, is too young to vote for her grandfather. 

She said her favorite course is Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, while Clark states Trump’s course in Jupiter, Florida, is one of the hardest he has played. 

Earlier this year, Kai won a ladies’ club championship at the West Palm Beach course, posing with her father and grandfather after the victory.  

Good Good, meanwhile, boasts 1.69M subscribers on YouTube and more than 850,000 followers on Instagram.