Tiger Woods isn’t about to cage his inner animal any longer. At least, not when it comes to his relationship with Vanessa Trump.

The golf legend was caught packing on some serious PDA with Ms. Trump during the TGL Finals at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, on Wednesday.

Woods, 50, wrapped his arms around the 48-year-old ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., planted a kiss on her cheek, and shared plenty of smiles during his competition.

Even better, the 15-time major winner took time to bond with Vanessa’s daughters — 18-year-old Kai and 11-year-old Chloe — chatting them up during the match like he’s already part of the family.

Vanessa Trump Shares Some PDA With Tiger Woods at Golf Match

The romance between Woods and Vanessa has been heating up since they went public in March 2025, with sources saying it’s “wedding bells serious.”

“Love is in the air, and life is better with you by my side! We look forward to our journey through life together,” the golf legend wrote on Instagram last year. “At this time, we would appreciate privacy for all those close to our hearts.”

No need for privacy now, it seems.

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Woods’ declaration of love for Vanessa Trump marks a rare public moment for the typically private star. He has been linked to high-profile figures, including Lindsey Vonn, after his 2010 divorce from Elin Nordegren. But even that relationship was pretty low-key.

Vanessa, who split from Donald Trump Jr. in 2018 after 12 years of marriage, has looked happier than ever, and her daughter Kai Trump has already gushed about the advice Tiger gave her ahead of her own pro golf debut.

“I mean, he is the best golfer in the entire world. I would say that. And (an) even better person,” Kai said at the time. “He told me to go out there and have fun and just go with the flow. Whatever happens, happens.”

For a guy whose personal life used to make headlines for all the wrong reasons, this looks like a much more stable chapter — especially with the Trump family connection in the mix.

Woods made his long-awaited return to competitive golf yesterday, stepping onto the virtual course for the TGL Finals as his Jupiter Links team battled Los Angeles Golf Club in the SoFi Cup.

The 15-time major champion looked sharp in spots — ripping a 312-yard drive, sticking a key 3-wood approach, and hitting his signature stinger — but ultimately missed a short par putt in a tough loss as his team fell short.

It marked his first competitive action in nearly two years since his latest back issues, and while he left the door cracked for the 2026 Masters, he has yet to give a firm commitment.