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- Jason Kelce worked on his swing with golfers Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry
- Days before, Kelce asked Reddit for help with his golf game
- On May 7, Kelce was spotted shirtless on the golf course in a video shared by the PGA
Jason Kelce is in his golf era.
Kelce, 37, showed off his swing at the 2025 Truist Championship pro-am tournament on May 7 at the Philadelphia Cricket Club — and the former Eagles star even lost his shirt during the outing.
In a video shared by the PGA Tour, Kelce said he had a “good start to the day” on the course at the “classy establishment” as he put his shirt on, only to realize he had it on backwards.
The PGA Tour’s Instagram account shared tons of fun footage of Kelce on the course as he mingled with pro golfers like Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry. At one point, the former NFL star admitted he “can’t read a putt to save my life” in a video shared on Instagram.
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In one of the videos, Lowry asked Kelce how “retired life” is going. He responded by sharing that he was “talking to Tom Brady at the Super Bowl” and the two retired athletes agreed “nothing replaces playing.”
When Lowry asked how Kelce felt about his former team winning the Super Bowl after he left, he admitted, “Yeah, you wish you could have been a part of it,” but said he’s “happy” for the Eagles.
Kelce’s outing to the Truist Championship — which airs live on CBS, ESPN+ and Golf Channel through Sunday, May 11 — comes just after the ESPN analyst asked Reddit for tips on his swing. In his post, under the username Necessary_Art1908, Kelce wrote, “Jason Kelce here. Now that I’ve hung up the cleats, I’m trying to get serious about my golf game.”
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He continued, “I’ve uploaded 6 different angles of my swing from a session yesterday. Looking for any tips you can give me — especially on my backswing and follow-through. Been working with a local pro in Philly, but figured I’d get some crowd-sourced wisdom too.”
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Kelce offered “thanks in advance” to the users who read his request.
In a video on the PGA Tour’s Instagram, Kelce was telling people on the course he wanted to see if Reddit users could make him a “better golfer” and shared the “main bit of advice” he received from Reddit is that he’s “swinging too hard.”