Travis Kelce hits ANOTHER fan with a golf ball… two years after Chiefs star’s wayward shot left girl bloodied

Travis Kelce was left red-faced on the golf course once again Friday after accidentally hitting a spectator for the third time in the space of two years.

While playing in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Kelce suffered the disastrous moment when he shanked his ball straight into a female bystander on the 18th hole.

Footage circulating on TikTok shows the woman being attended to by members of staff before the Kansas City Chiefs star heads over to check if she’s alright.

After she confirmed she was ok, Travis was seen signing an autograph for the shaken-up fan – who has been identified as Edenne Flinn of Salinas, California.

He may be one of the greatest tight ends in football history, but Kelce clearly still needs to improve his golf game after also striking spectators with wayward shots in 2024 and 2025.

Nearly two years ago, the three-time Super Bowl winner left a woman bloodied after accidentally smashing her on the head in the 35th Annual American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe.

Travis Kelce hit another fan with a wayward golf ball during Friday’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am

The Kansas City Chiefs legend has now struck three spectators in the space of two years

He was on the 16th hole at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course when his drive hit the fan in the back of her head. One eyewitness told PEOPLE that streaks of blood could be seen in her blonde hair.

Kelce could be seen comforting the young spectator as she received medical treatment on the course, before she was ultimately able to stand on her own after several minutes of sitting on the ground.

Almost exactly a year later, another spectator found himself in his firing line – albeit through no fault of his own – as he was struck in the back of the net by an errant shot from the Chiefs legend.

The injured fan managed to laugh it off as Kelce signed an autograph and posed for a photo in compensation. ‘I think so,’ he answered, when asked if he was okay. 

Now the NFL icon has added a third victim to his list after accidentally hitting another fan at Pebble Beach on Friday.

After opting to pick up and not finish the 18th hole, Kelce and his team finished with a 36-hole aggregate of 10-under 134 on the day, 10 strokes off the winning score.

The Taylor Swift effect swept through the iconic Pebble Beach golf course on Friday without the pop star even being there after speculation over a potential appearance to intensified.

The PGA Tour’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is one of the top-billed events on the golfing calendar, thanks to the host of famous faces who participate in the competition each year. 

Kelce was seen signing an autograph for the shaken-up fan after accidentally hitting her

He was playing in the Pebble Beach tournament alongside a professional partner on Friday

But there was an extra buzz around the tournament – which sees professional golfers pair with celebrities over two rounds – on Friday morning when rumors started to swirl that songstress Swift could be in attendance to support her fiance.

Kelce was playing with pro partner Keith Mitchell during Friday’s second round at Pebble Beach, but Swift was nowhere to be seen. 

Despite being rumored to be in town, the Opalite singer did not make an appearance inside or outside the ropes while her man teed it up. 

But even the speculation of her potential attendance and Kelce’s participation were enough to give the PGA Tour’s ticket sales a boost. 

Tournament director Steve John said when he was announced as playing in the pro-am, more than $60,000 in tickets were sold over the next 12 hours.

John added that some $21,000 worth of tickets for the second round were sold between 6:30pm Thursday and 6:30am Friday, two hours before Kelce played.

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