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Travis Kelce Reconciles with Fan Struck by Accidental Golf Shot

Travis Kelce Makes Up With Fan That He Hit With Errant Golf Shot


STATELINE, NEVADA - JULY 12: Travis Kelce during the ACC Celebrity Golf Championship presented by American Century Investments at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course on July 12, 2024 in Stateline, Nevada.
(Photo by David Calvert/Getty Images for American Century Investments)

 

The Kansas City Chiefs will begin their second consecutive season as defending NFL champions, and they’ll look to do something that has never been done.

That’s why it only makes sense that their players blow off some steam and take some pressure off before the start of the season.

Travis Kelce has been living his best life since he won back-to-back Super Bowls, and he’ll continue to complete multiple side quests when he’s not on the clock for his day job.

However, a particular man at Lake Tahoe might not appreciate that.

Apparently, the future Hall of Famer drilled a shot into a fan’s arm on the first hole of the American Century Championship.

Truth to form, Kelce reached out to the man and hilariously kissed him on the arm, as seen in a clip by Chris Biderman posted on Twitter.

Clearly, Kelce is much more efficient on the football field than on the golf course.

He’s grown to become arguably the greatest pass-catching tight end of all time, and while he’s not exactly a disciplined route-runner or the most physical blocker, his ability to improvise and his reliable hands have made him a perennial threat in the open field.

The Chiefs want to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, something that has never been done before.

That could most definitely cement Kelce as the best to ever do it.