Travis and Jason Kelce are set to play in the American Century Championship again this summer – one year after the Chiefs icon accidentally struck a fan with a golf ball.
The Kelce brothers both competed in the celebrity golf tournament last year, joining the likes of Aaron Rodgers, Charles Barkley and Miles Teller over in Lake Tahoe.
And less than four months out from the 2025 edition, the ACC has confirmed that Travis and Jason are heading back there this summer to take part again.
Along with a video of the pair on the course, the ACC wrote on Instagram: ‘Time to get pumped: the Kelce brothers, Travis and Jason, are back in town for the tournament this year!’
Travis will be hoping for better fortunes this time around after finishing down in 63rd place out of 90 and leaving a spectator bloodied when he accidentally hit them in the crowd.
The three-time Super Bowl winner was on the 16th hole at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course when his drive struck 37-year-old woman Katie Hauss in the back of the head. One eyewitness told PEOPLE that streaks of blood could be seen in her blonde hair.
Travis and Jason Kelce are set to play in the American Century Championship again in July
Travis accidentally struck a fan in the head with a golf ball during last year’s tournament
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Footage later showed him comforting Hauss as she received treatment on the course, before she was able to return to her feet and make her way off the course accompanied by staff.
‘When I put my hand to the back of my head there was a lot of blood,’ she said in an interview with People.
‘When I got hit, I immediately felt pain. I was just trying to focus on not blacking out, and at that point I didn’t really know what had happened.
‘I then heard people start yelling and screaming that it was Travis Kelce’s golf sH๏τ, and “Oh my god, that girl just got hit in the head.”
‘I tried to stay really calm and told my husband that I thought I was ok, it just hurt really bad. Then when I put my hand to my head there was a lot of blood. I knelt down to try and get my bearings and then a Good Samaritan — he must have been a doctor or a first responder of some sort — came over and immediately applied pressure to the wound on my head.
‘He told me stay still and that they were calling for the EMTs. I am just so appreciative to that man for helping me, a complete stranger, and I wish I could thank him for his kindness.’
While his younger brother didn’t exactly cover himself in glory on -10, Jason finished the championship fourth from bottom in the standings on -51.
Both men will therefore be hoping to improve on last year’s showing when they return to Lake Tahoe for the 2025 tournament.