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Who is Better at Golf, Charlie Woods or Kai Trump? The Winner is Clear

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Two of the biggest names in junior golf were catapulted into the spotlight not just because of their famous surnames but because of their developing skill-set that has attracted speculation as to just how far Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, and Kai Trump, granddaughter of the US President Donald Trump, can go in the game.

Looking at factors such as current handicap, swing mechanics, shot selection, technique, and a projection of future ability, combined with placement among their age groups and tournament rankings, GIVE ME SPORT used ChatGPT to analyze Woods and Trump’s playing styles and abilities to find out who is the better golfer now, and in the future.

According to AI, the winner is clear.

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Charlie Woods & Kai Trump Compared

Charlie Woods and Tiger Woods

Trump, 18, has been in the news lately because she launched a new series on her YouTube channel, on which she has already attracted a subscriber count of 1.37 million at the time of writing. The new series, called ‘1 on 1 with Kai’ featured Donald Trump in the debut episode, and showed them playing the Trump National Golf Club in Potomac Falls, Virginia, together. Kai later received a sponsor’s exemption to compete in the ANNIKA LPGA tournament, on account of her surging popularity in golf online.

Charlie’s rise to prominence has been different, even though they are both high school golfers from the same school in Florida, The Benjamin School. Charlie’s playing style mirrors that of his famous father, and he already has an astonishingly low handicap that belies his years at 16.

Charlie Woods, according to the Florida State Golf Association, has a handicap of around +3 — which is considered extraordinary. Typically, a player might have a handicap of anywhere from, say, 5 to 25, meaning they are permitted to play within five shots above par, or 25, and stay within their handicap. If a course had a par of 72, five shots over would allow that player to score a 77. When a player has a “plus” handicap, it means they are better than scratch (par). For a par of 72, Charlie Woods would have potential to score 69. This places him firmly in the elite section for his age group. Woods even transferred that potential to results with a 15-under-par score at an AJGA event, and a score of 68 (-4) in the Florida high school state championship.

Watch Charlie score his first hole-in-one, in front of Tiger, right here:

Trump, by comparison, is around the scratch handicap margin. This means if a championship-length course had a par of 72, that’s the number she’d have the potential to score. This is strong for her age group, and many D1 programs in the States would take on a golfer at that ability level, though it is crowded. Her handicap suggests talent, but not dominance.

Where their player profiles diverge from one another is tournament scoring, with Woods shooting mid-60s, even though his aggressive play off the tees sometimes leaves him wayward from the fairway, and playing catch-up for the rest of the rounds. While Trump shows promise in her region, at the ANNIKA, she missed the cut with scores in the mid-70s to 80s.

Donald Trump and Tiger Woods

Mechanically, Woods is again ahead as his swing is long, powerful, and athletic. Woods has the physical ability to generate 120-plus mph clubhead speed. Trump’s swing, by contrast, is compact, controlled, and technically sound. She will hit fairways, greens-in-regulation, and make steady pars. This shows she may be a consistent player in the years to come, but Woods, meanwhile, could have far higher highs thanks to his aggression and swing-speed.

According to ChatGPT, there is a “measurable gap that exists when two junior athletes [who] share similar privileges and access, but diverge in performance. Both have famous names; both live in the constant glare of social media; both play for the same high school program. One has already demonstrated markers that typically precede college stardom and eventual professional opportunity. The other is still accumulating reps, identity, and an understanding of how to translate attention into results.”

This is not “a referendum on their futures,” according to AI. “Golf is littered with teenagers who burned bright and faded. Others — Scottie Scheffler, for instance — were quietly efficient at 15 and became monsters at 23. What matters is trajectory, and right now, Woods’ is steeper and more defined. Trump is still in the early chapters of her golf story. Woods is already writing the kind that gets read on the national stage.”

When GIVE ME SPORT asked the AI which player is better now, and who has the greater chance to become better later, given the skills, tournament records, and socring, the winner was clear — Charlie Woods.

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Vitinha Critical of Arsenal’s Style of Play After PSG’s Champions League Win

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Vitinha’s comments about Arsenal are being widely shared following Paris Saint-Germain’s victory in the Champions League final on Saturday afternoon.

PSG came from a goal down at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, to retain their title.

Ousmane Dembele’s second half penalty cancelled out Kai Havertz’s early opener. PSG then held their nerve in the penalty shootout to lift the Champions League trophy for the second consecutive season.

Vitinha played the full game and was named Player of the Match for his all-action display in the middle of the pitch. After the match, he spoke his mind about Arsenal’s style of play.

Vitinha Speaks Out About Arsenal’s Time Wasting

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Following the match, Joao Neves criticised Arsenal’s style of play, saying that ‘PSG were the only team that wanted to play.’

His partner in crime in the middle of midfield, Vitinha, also spoke out about Arsenal’s style of play, claiming that they ‘waste a lot of time.’

He told TNT Sports: “You have to be patient when you’re up against a team like that. We knew it was going to happen, but even more so after Arsenal’s goal, since you really have to be patient.

“It’s difficult because you see the clock ticking away, it’s a final, you want to win and they waste a lot of time on everything: throw-ins, goal kicks, everything. And it’s very difficult because if you fall into that trap… you lose your cool.

“So, a lot of patience, two very compact lines, sometimes with six at the back, and it’s difficult because you want to make a decisive pass, you want to break that down, and you can’t because that’s exactly what they want, so you have to go wide, make runs without the ball.

“And that’s what the coach talked about at halftime, and I also think there was a little more space in the second half, and we took advantage of that very well, we got the penalty, and after that, the game was ours.”

He added: “We expected it, we really did. We knew it would turn out this way, especially after Arsenal scored so early. Like I said, we had the patience, waited for the right moment, and had other chances that could have sealed the game. I think we’re the deserved winners.

“Arsenal is a very good team, very competitive and tough, but based on what we did today and throughout the Champions League, we deserve to win.”

Luis Enrique: PSG Deserved to Win

PSG players celebrate winning the 2025/26 Champions League

PSG manager Luis Enrique was complimentary of his opponents but thinks his side deserved to win the match. He told TNT Sports:

”The match started the best way for them, they scored in a lucky action, and after that it was a pleasure for them as they know how to defend, so it was very tough.

”We are used to attacking in that way with a lot of players behind the ball. We deserved to draw the match, and in the end we’re happy to win the trophy.”

On how he felt during the shoot-out, Enrique continued: ”I’ve tried to just enjoy it, because you need luck to win on penalties, but I thought we showed great quality in terms of our penalty kicks as well as from the goalkeeper.

”It’s amazing. I think we deserved [to win]. I think today both teams deserved to win, but the way we’ve played the whole season I think we deserved to win the Champions League. We are very lucky and very happy and we’ll try to be there next season. Why not?”

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Original El Grande Americano Unmasked as Chad Gable in Mask vs Mask Match

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Arguably the most heated storyline in all of modern-day professional wrestling came to a head on Saturday night as ‘The Real’ El Grande Americano defeated ‘The Original’ El Grande Americano in a ‘Mask vs Mask’ match.

The two Superstars have been feuding for months, with many of their battles taking place on WWE Monday Night Raw. However, it is in Mexico where the rivalry has really captured the imagination of fans.

What started out as a parody character on weekly television transformed into a culturally significant figure via the WWE-owned AAA promotion in Mexico.

The El Grande Americano Character Explored

Initially designed as a gimmick to antagonise WWE’s luchadors on Raw, El Grande Americano was positioned as an obnoxious heel who many felt was mocking American culture.

Determined to push the character, WWE gave him a number of high profile wins, including a victory over Rey Fenix at WrestleMania 41. El Grande Americano then began to appear in AAA where he was pushed as one of the promotion’s top stars.

When the man under the mask got injured in the summer of 2025, though, WWE decided they didn’t want to lose the character from television. As a result, they took the unusual step of recasting the Superstar.

The mask was handed to Ludvig Kaiser, who looked absolutely nothing like the first El Grande Americano. Fans were immediately it on the ‘secret’, but when Kaiser started using the character to geniunely promote Mexican culture, the people took him to their hearts.

As a result, ‘The Real’ El Grande Americano became the most popular Superstar in all of AAA, something that didn’t sit well with the original man under the mask.

Ever since ‘The Original’ El Grande Americano returned at this year’s Royal Rumble, the duo have been on a collision course, with a ‘Mask vs Mask’ match always being the logical conclusion to their feud.

El Grande Americano with mask

The match was briefly threatened by Kaiser’s recent arrest, but the German-born Superstar was able to get clearance to return to Mexico in order to perform.

‘The Original’ El Grande Americano Unmasked

The high-stakes contest headlined the first night of the AAA Noche de los Grandes special at Arena Monterrey in Mexico. A rabid crowd was in attendance to witness the culmination of the El Grande Americano civil war.

After a heated No Disqualification match, it was Kaiser’s ‘Real’ El Grande Americano who got his hand raised, meaning it was time for ‘The Original’ to unmask.

In what had always been an open secret, the originator of the El Grande Americano character was revealed to be Chad Gable. However, the seriousness with which the crowd and Gable himself treated the moment made it truly special.

Gable had his family by his side as he unmasked, with the crowd immediately chanting his name as soon as his face was visible. The former US Olympian looked highly emotional as he spoke to the fans in Spanish to confirm his true idenitity.

Handing his mask to his opponent, Gable declared:

“I will always be the original El Grande Americano, but, from now on, you are the ONLY El Grande Americano!”

Although he has been unmasked, the success of the storyline is likely to see Gable remain a part of AAA.

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Original El Grande Americano Unmasked as Chad Gable in Mask vs Mask Match

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Arguably the most heated storyline in all of modern-day professional wrestling came to a head on Saturday night as ‘The Real’ El Grande Americano defeated ‘The Original’ El Grande Americano in a ‘Mask vs Mask’ match.

The two Superstars have been feuding for months, with many of their battles taking place on WWE Monday Night Raw. However, it is in Mexico where the rivalry has really captured the imagination of fans.

What started out as a parody character on weekly television transformed into a culturally significant figure via the WWE-owned AAA promotion in Mexico.

The El Grande Americano Character Explored

Initially designed as a gimmick to antagonise WWE’s luchadors on Raw, El Grande Americano was positioned as an obnoxious heel who many felt was mocking American culture.

Determined to push the character, WWE gave him a number of high profile wins, including a victory over Rey Fenix at WrestleMania 41. El Grande Americano then began to appear in AAA where he was pushed as one of the promotion’s top stars.

When the man under the mask got injured in the summer of 2025, though, WWE decided they didn’t want to lose the character from television. As a result, they took the unusual step of recasting the Superstar.

The mask was handed to Ludvig Kaiser, who looked absolutely nothing like the first El Grande Americano. Fans were immediately it on the ‘secret’, but when Kaiser started using the character to geniunely promote Mexican culture, the people took him to their hearts.

As a result, ‘The Real’ El Grande Americano became the most popular Superstar in all of AAA, something that didn’t sit well with the original man under the mask.

Ever since ‘The Original’ El Grande Americano returned at this year’s Royal Rumble, the duo have been on a collision course, with a ‘Mask vs Mask’ match always being the logical conclusion to their feud.

El Grande Americano with mask

The match was briefly threatened by Kaiser’s recent arrest, but the German-born Superstar was able to get clearance to return to Mexico in order to perform.

‘The Original’ El Grande Americano Unmasked

The high-stakes contest headlined the first night of the AAA Noche de los Grandes special at Arena Monterrey in Mexico. A rabid crowd was in attendance to witness the culmination of the El Grande Americano civil war.

After a heated No Disqualification match, it was Kaiser’s ‘Real’ El Grande Americano who got his hand raised, meaning it was time for ‘The Original’ to unmask.

In what had always been an open secret, the originator of the El Grande Americano character was revealed to be Chad Gable. However, the seriousness with which the crowd and Gable himself treated the moment made it truly special.

Gable had his family by his side as he unmasked, with the crowd immediately chanting his name as soon as his face was visible. The former US Olympian looked highly emotional as he spoke to the fans in Spanish to confirm his true idenitity.

Handing his mask to his opponent, Gable declared:

“I will always be the original El Grande Americano, but, from now on, you are the ONLY El Grande Americano!”

Although he has been unmasked, the success of the storyline is likely to see Gable remain a part of AAA.

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