Travis Kelce bops to Taylor Swift song while on the tee with brother Jason at celebrity golf tournament

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce got a Swiftie welcome on a hole at the American Century Championship on Friday.

As he prepared to tee off on the 17th hole, a remix of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift’s, song “Lavender Haze” blared over the speakers.

Kelce bobbed his head in time to the music to show his approval, then tossed his ball to the ground and hit his tee shot with an iron as the song continued to play.

Travis played alongside his brother and co-host of the ‘New Heights’ podcast Jason Kelce at the tournament in Edgewood Tahoe.

Younger brother Kelce finished the day with -2 points in the event’s Stableford points system, which placed him 62nd out of 90 golfers.

Travis Kelce bobbed his head as Taylor Swift played at a celebrity golf tournament

That was a lot better than the -24 points Jason got during his round on Friday.

But the Kelces also hit a few bad shots, including one that left a woman in her 20s bleeding and requiring medical attention, People reported.

Travis Kelce was on the 16th hole when his drive hit a woman in the back of the head.

An eyewitness told People that streaks of blood were visible in her blond hair.

Kelce eventually went to check on her and later joked that taking a picture with her was the least he could do.

Paramedics treated the woman, who remains unidentified. She was eventually able to stand on her own after sitting on the ground for several minutes.

Kelce reacts after a shot on the 17th hole at the 2024 American Century Championship

Travis and Jason Kelce compete in the 35th annual American Century Championship

Earlier in the round, Travis also hit his golf ball against the arm of a man in the audience.

A video was posted on Twitter showing Kelce marching across the court with a police officer before finding the injured fan. After meeting the man, Kelce shook his hand and then leaned in to kiss his arm.

The gesture was met with laughter and cheers from the crowd on the track.