Taylor Swift‘s fiancé, Travis Kelce, was left concerned for a woman after he unfortunately hit her on Friday, February 13.
Kelce “accidentally struck a fan with a golf ball at the last hole of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am,” according to KSBW. “Kelce, who is one of the few celebrities at the event, was teeing off at the 18th hole when his shot went off course and struck a woman in the audience.”
Identified as Edenne Flinn, she was hit on the head by Kelce’s golf ball.
Kelce Checked on Flinn & Gave Her an Autograph
In a video shared on TikTok, Kelce could be seen going over to check on Flinn, who was sitting in a golf cart, where she received medical attention. He then apologized, according to The New York Post. KSBW notes that he also signed an autograph for her.
After the incident, KSBW explained that “Kelce opted not to finish the hole. His team ended with a two-day total of 10-under par — 10 strokes back from the winning score.”
Travis Kelce Has Hit People with Golf Balls Multiple Times
GettyIf Kelce wants to do a little golfing during his bachelor party or on the morning of his wedding with Swift, then he might want to get in a little more practice. That’s because this isn’t the first time he’s accidentally hit someone while playing the game. In fact, this latest accident was the fourth time it’s happened.
The first duo of incidents occurred in 2024, when “Kelce had two wayward shots on the same day while playing at the American Century Championship in Stateline, Nevada, on Lake Tahoe,” according to the New York Post. “A young female spectator in her 20s was left bloodied when a Kelce’s shot on the 16th hole struck her in the head, causing her to remain on the ground for several minutes while event staff checked her out.”
GettyPeople noted that “[a]n eyewitness said streaks of blood could be seen through her blonde hair. Paramedics quickly arrived on the scene and rendered aid as she sat on the ground. After a few minutes, the woman was able to stand up again.”
Earlier that same day, Kelce’s ball flew off the course and hit a spectator in the arm.
In July 2025, “Kelce, again playing at the American Century Championship … accidentally drove a ball into the neck of an onlooker during a booze-filled round,” per the Post. “The injured fan didn’t suffer any serious injuries and managed to find laughter despite the errant shot.”
Fans Were Hoping to See Taylor Swift at the Pebble Beach Tournament
While Swift was “rumored to be in town” for Kelce’s most recent golf tournament, fans were hoping to spot her at the event, according to NBC News. In fact, she “boosted ticket sales to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am without even being there.”
However, Swift didn’t turn up.
“It was busy without her,” said Mackenzie Hughes, who played in the tournament, per NBC News. “With her, I think it would have literally been pandemonium.”



