Travis Kelce Golf Ball Incident: Pebble Beach Apology
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, experienced another incident during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Friday, February 13, 2026, when a golf ball he hit struck a spectator. This marks the fourth time the three-time Super Bowl champion has unintentionally hit a fan with a golf ball during a tournament.
A Recurring Issue on the Course
The incident occurred on the 18th hole, with the 36-year-old Kelce shouting “Fore” after his drive went out of bounds. Despite the warning, the ball struck Edenne Flinn, who was receiving medical attention at a golf cart. Kelce immediately went to apologize, and was seen speaking with Flinn as documented in a TikTok post.
Flinn reportedly reassured Kelce she was alright, and he signed an autograph before leaving the hole. His team finished the two-day event with a score of 10 under par after Kelce withdrew from completing the 18th.
Pattern of Incidents
This latest incident follows a pattern of similar occurrences. In 2024, Kelce hit two fans on the same day at the American Century Championship, one in the head causing visible blood, and another in the arm. In July 2025, during a “booze-filled” round at the same tournament, he struck an onlooker in the neck.
Kelce’s participation in the Pro-Am comes amid speculation about his future in the NFL. He is currently considering a return to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2026 season, with the team expressing their desire for him to continue playing. The 13-year veteran, engaged to Taylor Swift, has not yet announced a decision regarding his Hall of Fame career.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many times has Travis Kelce hit a fan with a golf ball?
According to reports, Travis Kelce has now hit a fan with a golf ball four times during golf tournaments.
What happened after Kelce hit Edenne Flinn?
Kelce immediately apologized to Edenne Flinn while she received medical attention. He also signed an autograph for her before withdrawing from the rest of the hole.
Is Travis Kelce retiring from the NFL?
Travis Kelce has been the subject of retirement rumors, but is currently eyeing a return to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2026 season. He has not yet made a final decision.
Given Kelce’s recent history on the golf course, and his ongoing consideration of retirement, how might his off-field activities influence his future athletic decisions?