Golf enthusiasts believe that Donald Trump's granddaughter violated the golden rules at the Masters tournament in Augusta. Kai, the president's 18-year-old granddaughter, was seen on Tuesday walking the tournament's courses in Georgia and on Thursday posted several photos and videos on her social media accounts. One of the images featured American golfer Bryson DeChambeau and a man carrying golf clubs. Despite the Masters tournament rules prohibiting spectators from using mobile phones and drones, the tournament's organizing committee issued a clarification. In a statement, they said the use of electronic devices and mobile phones for personal photography is permitted during practice rounds. However, the controversy continued after Mark Calcavecchia, winner of The Open Championship, was ejected from the course for using his phone during a practice day at Augusta, according to a Golfweek report. Augusta organizers did not comment, but journalist Claire Rogers said: 'Some are allowed to bring their phones in. The club puts a sticker on your phone, and if you have the sticker, you can pass through.'
Trump's Granddaughter Accused of Breaking Augusta Masters Rules
Donald Trump's 18-year-old granddaughter, Kai, posted photos from the Masters tournament in Augusta, where mobile phone use is prohibited. This sparked controversy as another golfer had previously been removed from the course for a similar violation.