
Vanessa Trump and her daughter Kai made a glamorous entrance as they stepped out in show-stopping style for Tiger Woods’ lavish 50th birthday celebration.
The mother-daughter duo were among the high-profile guests at the star-studded soirée, reportedly held Wednesday night at the ultra-luxurious Breakers resort in Florida.
Exclusive photos show Vanessa, 48, looking effortlessly chic in a figure-hugging black spaghetti-strap dress featuring a corset-style lace-up back. She completed the look with bold red platform heels, leaning perfectly into the evening’s elegant dress code.
Kai, 18, matched the glamorous energy in a striking red silk, floor-length cutout gown — despite sporting a cast on her left arm following recent wrist surgery, which she revealed on Instagram. The University of Miami student accessorized with a small handbag slung over her cast and wore her hair sleek and straight, mirroring her mother’s polished look.
The pair were photographed arriving at the upscale event, where they joined hundreds of guests celebrating the legendary golfer’s milestone birthday. Inside the venue, suited waiters circulated with plates of food as guests mingled, before making their way into a main party room.
Woods himself was also spotted at the bash, looking dapper in a classic black tuxedo as he greeted attendees.
Later that evening, Kai shared a glimpse of the night on Instagram, posing both solo and alongside her mother in her eye-catching red gown ahead of the festivities.
According to Front Office Sports, guests were encouraged to “wear a touch of red” in tribute to Woods’ iconic “Sunday Red” tradition — the signature look he famously donned during final rounds of competition and later turned into his own apparel brand.
The outlet also reported that rock legend Jon Bon Jovi was expected to perform for the roughly 300 guests, while the menu was inspired by Woods’ famed Augusta National Masters Champions Dinners.
The celebration was hosted by Woods’ TGR Foundation and also marked the official launch of the nonprofit’s 30th anniversary campaign.
“We definitely could have made it bigger,” TGR Foundation CEO Cyndi Court told Front Office Sports. “But we wanted it to be intimate — a chance to celebrate the people who have supported Tiger’s vision and commitment to the future.”
Kai has become a familiar face at elite golf events in recent months, having previously attended the Ryder Cup alongside her grandfather, former President Donald Trump, in September 2025.



