Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump have quietly started dating, insiders reveal. The romance began as a friendship but has evolved into something more. While it is still early, sources say the relationship has potential to become serious.

The two have a lot in common, from parenting to managing life in the public eye. An insider shared that they are a good match because they avoid drama and share similar values. Unlike some of Woods’ past relationships, Trump is not drawn to his fame, which he reportedly finds refreshing.

“They are taking things slow, but they enjoy spending time together,” the source said, noting that they are keeping the relationship private for now.

Keeping a Low Profile

Despite their growing bond, Woods and Trump have chosen to avoid the spotlight. The couple, who reportedly began dating around Thanksgiving, live only 20 minutes apart in Florida.

Sources say they have been spotted together at a golf tournament but prefer to stay out of the public eye. Trump has visited Woods at his home on Jupiter Island several times, but they are not living together.

“She spends the night sometimes, but they’re not rushing anything,” an insider revealed. “They love hanging out and having dinner together, but they’re not ready to go public just yet.”

A Strong Connection

While their romance is still developing, those close to them believe they are well-suited for each other. Woods, who has had a string of high-profile relationships, has struggled to find the right match in the past. Insiders say Trump’s grounded personality and lack of interest in fame make her different from his previous partners.

Meanwhile, Trump, who shares five children with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr., has not been publicly linked to anyone since their 2018 divorce. Her daughter, Kai, is an avid golfer and attends the same school as Woods’ children, which may have played a role in how they met.

For now, Woods and Trump are keeping their romance private, but insiders believe things could become more serious over time.


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