Kai Trump has named in her latest vlog, in order, her three ‘hottest’ golfers, showing a liking for Ludvig Aberg at the top, Viktor Hovland second, and rounded out her list with Australian Adam Scott.
Donald Trump’s eldest grandchild’s list is a double blow for the MAGA fan base, as none of Kai’s picks are Americans.
Aberg, Hovland, and Scott also all play for the PGA Tour, with Trump’s allies within LIV Golf, including Greg Norman, unable to sway them to the Saudi-backed league.
Kai made her selections while attending the Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix last weekend alongside best friend Emma Markin.
Markin also stated her top two, with Hovland and Trump ally Bryson DeChambeau as her top pair. She finished her list with Scott before looking up Aberg, as she was not familiar with the Swede.
After Trump pulled up a photo of Aberg on social media, Markin remarks, ‘Estoy de acuerdo’, which means, ‘I agree’ in English.
Kai Trump has named in her latest vlog, in order, her three ‘hottest’ golfers, all with the PGA

Ludvig Aberg topped Trump’s list, with Viktor Hovland and Adam Scott rounding out the trio
Kai’s best friend Emma Markin [center] also gave her top trio while hanging together in Miami
Markin makes frequent appearances on Kai Trump’s social media and in vlogs, with the duo spending last weekend with VIP access in Miami.
Kai donned an all-white outfit as she toured the track and got near the garages, while also posing with a an unidentified friend in two of the images.
The 47th President, however, was not at the Miami Grand Prix this year, instead spending the weekend in Washington DC.
Kai, Donald’s eldest grandchild, has had an active social media presence ever since her appearance at the Republican National Convention last year.
She lives in Florida as her grandfather is based in Mar-A-Lago when not in the White House.
Kai is committed to play for Miami’s women’s golf team starting next fall. Among committed and current female athletes under the NCAA banner, Trump has the second-highest NIL evaluation behind LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson, per On3.