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Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Ready for 'Next Step' in their Relationship

Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Ready for 'Next Step' in their Relationship

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These days, the golf world's attention jumps from the US Women's Open to the Memorial Tournament. Everyone is also keeping an eye on the final qualifiers for the US Open, which will be played next Monday. After that, everything will be set for the third major of the men's season in two weeks.
However, the attention of golf fans goes far beyond scores, strokes, and champions. According to reports, new developments in the life of the couple of the hour are also in the news this weekend.
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are reportedly dating. Sources say the relationship began in late 2024.
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are reportedly dating. Sources say the relationship began in late 2024.
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According to Mail Online, Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are ready to take the next step in their relationship. The British media outlet reported statements from people close to the couple who claim that things are moving full steam ahead:
"She's very comfortable in his home now. She has all the security codes and can come and go as she pleases. She has total access to his life," the unnamed source told Mail Online.
"She's got some clothes there, her toiletries, some cosmetics. She'll throw in a load of laundry while she's there, or help herself to something in the fridge. You'd think she owns the place!" the source added.
The source offered a personal assessment pointing to a very favorable future for the relationship between Tiger and Vanessa:
"She's really good for him to have around. And they're always together now. If things keep going the way they're going, they'll be living together by the end of the year. Tiger moves fast in that department."
The relationship between Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump was first reported in mid-March. At that time, reports emerged that the two had been dating since Thanksgiving 2024.
Woods later confirmed the relationship through a post on social media that quickly went viral. According to reports, the children of both Woods and Trump, including junior golfers Charlie Woods and Kai Trump, are OK with the relationship.
Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side! We look forward to our journey through life together. At this time we would appreciate privacy for all those close to our hearts. pic.twitter.com/ETONf1pUmI — Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) March 23, 2025
Another person who views the relationship favorably is Donald Trump, Vanessa's former father-in-law and the current president of the United States.
"I have a very special relationship with Tiger," Trump said on the matter, according to The Mirror. "He's a fantastic guy. I said Tiger, 'that's good. I'm very happy for both.'"
Tiger Woods is out of competitive golf due to a ruptured Achilles tendon he suffered in early March. He will not be able to compete again until at least the 2026 season.
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