Vanessa and Kai Trump were spotted getting dressed up to attend Tiger Woods’ big 50th birthday party.
Vanessa, 48, and Kai, 18, were among the high-profile guests at the lavish soiree, said to be held at luxury Florida resort The Breakers on Wednesday.
In exclusive snapshots obtained by Page Six, Donald Trump Jr.’s ex-wife rocked an occasion-perfect black spaghetti strap frock with corset lace-ups in the back and teamed the look with red platform heels.
Meanwhile, her daughter Kai wore a red silk floor-length cut-out gown and had her left arm in a cast. She recently announced on Instagram that she had surgery on her wrist.
Both had smooth, straight hair.
The mother-daughter duo were snapped entering an exclusive party celebrating the 82-time PGA Tour winner’s milestone birthday.
Another photo showed a University of Miami student walking inside with a small handbag draped over her arm, which was in a cast.
Snapshots from inside the ballroom showed suit-clad waiters balancing plates of food as guests mingled.
Kai and Vanessa were also seen heading to the party venue with a large number of guests, showing off their formal wear.
Woods, the birthday guest of honor, was also photographed attending the event wearing a traditional black tuxedo.
Kai also modeled an eye-catching red dress with her mother in an Instagram post Wednesday night, and in one photo she posed solo ahead of the athlete’s big event.
According to Front Office Sports, guests were asked to “wear a little red” in honor of the “Sunday Red” tradition of golf’s greats. He wore a red polo shirt on the last day of competition, a tradition that later inspired his own clothing brand.
The outlet also reported that “Livin’ on a Prayer” rocker Jon Bon Jovi will perform for about 300 guests ahead of the event, with a menu reportedly inspired by the golf icon’s Augusta National Gold Club Masters Champion Dinner.
The event is reportedly sponsored by Woods’ TGR Foundation and is also “the official launch of the nonprofit’s 30th anniversary campaign,” according to the outlet.
“We definitely could have made it bigger,” TGR Foundation CEO Cindy Cote told Front Office Sports.
“But we wanted it to be intimate, to celebrate the people who have contributed so much over the years to Tiger’s vision of what is possible in the future.”
Kai has enjoyed other high-profile golf-themed events over the past year, most notably attending the Ryder Cup with his grandfather, President Donald Trump, in September 2025.
