Vanessa Trump spotted cheering on Tiger Woods’ TGL team after reports of relationship strain
Recent headlines have placed renewed attention on the relationship between golf icon Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump, following reports that suggested tensions may exist behind the scenes. But this week, the couple’s public appearance at a high-profile golf event offered a very different picture.
Vanessa Trump was spotted supporting Woods at a TGL match in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where Woods’ team, Jupiter Links GC, was competing for a playoff spot. She attended the event alongside her daughter, Kai Trump, as the two watched from the stands and reacted enthusiastically to the action.

The outing comes days after reports circulated suggesting Woods felt “stifled” in the relationship, claims that were attributed to unnamed sources in coverage by the Daily Mail and the National Enquirer.
Public support after reports of tension
Woods and Trump made their relationship public in March 2025. Since then, the pair have appeared together at several events, including the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles.
However, a recent report cited by the Daily Mail claimed that tension may be developing as the relationship grows more serious. According to an unnamed source quoted in the coverage, Trump was described as uneasy about Woods’ interactions with other women.
“She’s insecure when it comes to him and other women,” the insider alleged, adding that she keeps track of his movements and checks in through mutual acquaintances when they are apart.
The same source claimed that Woods has at times felt “henpecked and stifled,” while insisting he has repeatedly reassured Trump that “there’s nothing to be paranoid about” and that “she’s the only girl for him.”
Despite the speculation surrounding their relationship, Trump’s appearance at the TGL event signaled visible support for Woods during one of the league’s key matches.
A family presence at Woods’ golf events
Trump attended the TGL contest with her 18-year-old daughter, Kai Trump, who has increasingly been seen around major golf events involving Woods.
Kai, who is committed to playing collegiate golf at the University of Miami, has appeared at several family gatherings tied to Woods’ career. She was present during his 50th birthday celebration earlier this year and has also been seen attending tournaments alongside her mother.
The presence of Trump and her daughter at the TGL event added a family dimension to the evening, which featured a star-studded crowd and high-stakes competition as Woods’ Jupiter Links GC battled to secure a playoff position.
Trump and Kai were seen cheering from the stands as the match unfolded, highlighting a supportive moment for Woods amid the heightened scrutiny surrounding his personal life.
Past relationships remain part of the conversation
Much of the public attention surrounding Woods’ relationship with Trump stems from the golfer’s widely documented personal history.
Woods married Swedish model Elin Nordegren in 2004 after the pair first met in 2001. They welcomed two children together — daughter Sam in 2007 and son Charlie in 2009 — before divorcing in 2010 following revelations of alleged infidelity.
Reports at the time indicated Woods had been involved with multiple women, including Rachel Uchitel, creating one of the most widely discussed scandals in modern sports.

Trump also entered the relationship following a highly public marriage. She wed Donald Trump Jr. in 2005, and the couple had five children before separating after 13 years of marriage. Trump later filed for an uncontested divorce in 2018.

While reports about insecurity and tension have fueled discussion about Woods and Trump’s relationship, the pair continue to appear together at public events, including recent family gatherings and golf tournaments.
For now, Trump’s presence at the TGL match — cheering alongside her daughter as Woods’ team competed — offered a visible reminder that the couple remains publicly connected despite the speculation surrounding their relationship.
