Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are two peas in a pod.
Woods, 50, and Trump, 48, were seen getting affectionate at a recent golf match in Florida. Before taking a swing, Woods gave his girlfriend a kiss on the cheek, which she returned while wrapping her arms around him.
Trump attended the TGL Finals, which were held at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, with her daughters, Kai, 18, and Chloe, 11. Woods was seen chatting with them during the tournament.
Woods and Trump first sparked dating rumors in late 2024. In February 2025, Trump was seen supporting the golf star at the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational in California.
The following month, Woods took to social media to make their relationship Instagram official.
“Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side!” he captioned a post of the pair posing together. “We look forward to our journey through life together. At this time we would appreciate privacy for all those close to our hearts.”
When fans swiped to the second photo in the carousel, they saw Trump cuddling up with Woods on a hammock.

Fans shared their support in the comments section. “Definitely love those two together ❤️,” one wrote, while a second added, “Beautiful couple! ♥️.” A third follower commented, “Gorgeous couple!”
Vanessa shares Kai and Chloe, along with Donald III, 17, Tristan, 14, and Spencer, 13, with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr. She and Donald, 48, were married for 12 years from 2005 to 2018. Vanessa filed for divorce in March 2018, and the pair finalized their split later that year.
Donald Jr., for his part, found love with Bettina Anderson. After dating for around a year, Donald Jr. got down on one knee and popped the question in December 2025.
Woods is also a father and shares daughter Sam, 18, and son Charlie, 17, with ex-wife Elin Nordegren.
After splitting from Woods in 2010, Nordegren, 46, has been dating Jordan Cameron since 2019.
Earlier this month, Woods made headlines for sharing an update on his Achilles tendon rupture and lumbar disc replacement surgery leading up to the Masters tournament.
“I’ve been working on it,” he told reporters. “Sometimes I have good days, sometimes I have bad days. Disc replacement is not a lot of fun.”
In January, he told the press that he was “cleared to hit short irons and mid irons.” He also noted he hadn’t “gone any beyond that.”










