Travis Kelce Has Sweet Reaction to Taylor Swift Fan Who Says He Has 'the Best Girlfriend'
"You have the best girlfriend in the world. You got it!" the fan said to Travis, referring to his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, as he paced around the golf course, preparing to tee off
During last year's ACC tournament, Travis was spotted dancing along to Swift's hit song "Lavender Haze"Travis Kelce can always rely on Taylor Swift to get him ready for a tough competition.
On Saturday, July 12, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, was preparing to hit some balls at the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Nevada when a fan offered some encouragement by shouting out his pop star girlfriend, also 35.
"You have the best girlfriend in the world. You got it!" the fan said to Travis as he paced around the South Lake Tahoe course, preparing to tee off, per a video shared on X by a fan.
"Good point!" Travis replied.
Travis and his brother, Jason Kelce, kicked off the first day of competition at the annual ACC tournament — which is presented by American Century Investments — on Friday, July 11.
The pair had several funny fan and brotherly interactions during the weekend golf event. When Jason, 37, was introduced as a "zero-star walk-on running back," PEOPLE caught a video of Travis cracking up. After the former Philadelphia Eagles player saw his brother's reaction, Travis gave him a coy shrug.
Jason's introduction at the tournament also described him as "one of the best centers" in the NFL of all time, after poking fun at his career beginnings.
The ACC is held annually at the Edgewood Tahoe Resort, the week following Independence Day. Travis previously competed in the tournament in 2024.
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The brothers and their dad, Ed Kelce, arrived at the Nevada resort on Friday for their 9:50 a.m. tee-off time. Jason sported a straw hat with a black polo, while Travis wore a green patterned polo and a white baseball cap.
During last year's ACC, Travis was memorably spotted dancing along to Swift's hit song "Lavender Haze."
Swift and Travis, who have been romantically linked since September 2023, were most recently spotted having lunch together on July 1 at JoJo's Bar in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, near the tight end's hometown.
John Ponyicky, the manager at JoJo's Bar, previously told PEOPLE exclusively, "Taylor and Travis came in and had a wonderful time."
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