LPGA: TaylorMade signs Kai Trump to endorsement deal

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TaylorMade Golf signed an endorsement deal with one of the best golfers in the Trump Family.

University of Miami commit Kai Trump, the oldest granddaughter of President Donald Trump, agreed to an NIL deal with the prominent golf apparel and equipment giant.

On3 Sports estimated Kai Trump’s NIL value at $1.2 million, which is based on her 5.4 million social media followers and existing agreements that include Leaf Trading Cards.

Kai Trump, 17, played a round of golf with another featured athlete in the TaylorMade portfolio, Rory McIlroy, in the Pro-Am at Torrey Pines. Tiger Woods, Scottie Scheffler, Nelly Korda and Collin Morikawa are also TaylorMade reps.

She shared the news of the endorsement agreement via social media.

“What’s up, guys? I am Kai Trump, and I am officially partnering up with TaylorMade,” she said in a video that features her hitting shots in a black TaylorMade hat.

LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne is the highest-earning female athlete at $4.2 million, ahead of LSU women’s basketball and rap star Flau’Jae Johnson ($1.5 million).

Charlie Woods and Kai Trump are both listed as participants in the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley Golf Club in South Carolina set for March 19-22.

–Field Level Media

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