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While the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks are hard at work preparing for Sunday’s Super Bowl LX, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce is busy practicing his golf swing.
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Kelce, who is contemplating retirement, remained competitive during the offseason after participating in the Annexus Pro-Am at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona, where he teed off on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old veteran was among a number of athletes who participated in the tournament, including Arizona Cardinals teammates Trey McBride, Budda Baker and Zaven Collins.
As shown in a video posted by the Chiefs, Kelce made a great shot on the 16th hole, landing the ball just inches from the hole.
Kelsey must have taken a cue from Adam Sandler when he made a cameo appearance in Happy Gilmore 2.
Fans were impressed with the three-time Super Bowl champion, and some even joked with him.
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“He’s pure athleticism from head to toe,” said @Emma_JR3.
“Trav can do anything,” @jking_16 added.
“He can’t retire. Not yet,” @TrollOfAngband posted.
“Where did he get his clothes? Tiger (Woods) closet in 1997?” asked @mak7200.
@joewerner09 chimed in: “Nice shot, but the clothes made me think this video was from ’97.”
“The swing feels pretty good!” observed @dawhittington2.
Kelce’s impressive swing earned him the Annexus Pro-Am’s signature award, the gold chain, given to the player who hits an impressive shot on the 16th hole.
Other athletes participating in the tournament include MLB stars Mookie Betts, Alex Bregman and Cal Lowry, football icon Carli Lloyd and legendary swimmer Michael Phelps.
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Kelce definitely wants to be on the field for Super Bowl LX, but being on the golf course wouldn’t hurt either.
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