STOP THE PRESSES: Eminem’s daughter just hit the golf course months after giving birth and the internet can’t handle it! Hailie Jade traded diapers for drivers at the Delta Dental Pro-Am, outshining NFL and NHL stars like Barry Sanders. Is this a fit-mom flex or a subtle baby brag? Either way, the golf world just got a Slim Shady legacy surprise – and social feeds are losing it!

Golf meets glam this Wednesday as Hailie Jade joins NFL and NHL stars for the Delta Dental Pro-Am ahead of the Rocket Classic at Detroit Golf Club.

The star-studded charity event brings together PGA Tour pros, local legends, and famous faces who made their names outside golf. Among them are NFL icon Barry Sanders, Red Wings stars Dylan Larkin and Alex DeBrincat, and a trio of Lions special teamers: Jake Bates, Jack Fox, and Hogan Hatten, reports Detroit Free Press. Even longtime Lions kicker Jason Hanson is getting back in the swing.

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Joining them is Hailie Jade, making her first big public appearance on the course just months after giving birth to baby Elliot Marshall, Eminem’s grandson.

Back in 2023, Hailie joked about the sport after trying it herself, posting a photo with the caption: “If you’re looking for a stress-free way to spend your free time, I don’t recommend picking up golf as a hobby 🤣.”

Now, a few years and one baby later, she is giving it a serious go, this time at a celebrity Pro-Am.

With Eminem set for a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2 this July, it is shaping to be a big golf summer for the Mathers family.

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