Friday, Travis Kelce plays in a golf tournament in Las Vegas while he benefits from a calm off -season far from the spotlight with the girlfriend Taylor Swift.
The Kansas City Chiefs star competes at 8 a.m. Invitational organized by Justin Timberlake alongside his older brother Jason. He is hosted at the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas.
This is Kelce’s first public observation, 35, in a short time outside of her New Heights weekly podcast.
Earlier this week, his appearance on the show attracted the attention of many Taylor Swift fans, given to what extent he looked more tanned compared to the previous week.
Since the NFL season ended with the defeat of the Super Bowl, Kelce and Swift have been spotted distantly – once after a UTAH ski trip and another time for dinner in New York.
And it was largely reported that after being about to retire after his misery of the Super Bowl, Kelce now wants to focus on football before what could be the last season of his sensational career.
Friday, Travis Kelce was seen in a golf tournament in Las Vegas

He and his girlfriend Taylor Swift came out of the radar after the end of the NFL season
A source was recently cited by Us Weekly: “Travis wants to take (a break) from the eye of the public. He worked too much last year and he did not play as well as he wanted.
“He wants to have a good season and not focus on his relationship with Taylor.”
Kelce is also a passionate golfer, and with the NFL in the middle of his offseason, he was not going to miss a chance to go out on the golf course.
Kelce took the fairways with a bucket, a t-shirt and a short, while the older brother Jason wore a bizarre hat for his round.
Last month, Kelce was seen by playing the emblematic route of Pinehurst in North Carolina with the teammate of chefs Patrick Mahomes.
He also needs his practice – Him and Jason play in a four -day celebrity tournament in Lake Tahoe in early July.
Friday, when he goes down from the course, Kelce’s attention will quickly return to football and the draft of the NFL in progress in Green Bay.
In the first round Thursday, the chiefs exchanged a place with the Eagles of Philadelphia and took the offensive platform Josh Simmons with the final choice.
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