TRAVIS Kelce enjoyed a spot of golf in the Hamptons after a romantic date night with Taylor Swift.
And the Kansas City Chiefs star dodged the New York traffic by taking a helicopter.
Kelce, 35, was spotted playing golf in an affluent part of Long Island, New York.
He was then pictured boarding a helicopter with a friend for his commute back.
The NFL icon played with former teammate Ross Travis at East Hampton Golf Club in Amagansett, New York.
The course is one of the top 50 in the United States, according to the official website.
Kelce looked relaxed in a white polo shirt and khaki shorts.
He also enjoyed a date night with Taylor Swift in Manhattan last weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs star is also in top physical shape as he gears up for the 2025 NFL season.
The tight end has trimmed down since the end of the last campaign.
He just took part in the team’s mandatory mini camp last week.
The 35-year-old may see his workload limited due to his advancing years.
But Chiefs head coach Andy Reid ruled out that being a reality.
“I’m not really feeling that,” Reid said.
“It would be somewhere near last year I would imagine.
“He’s in great shape right now and looking forward to getting going.”
The Chiefs coach added, “I always watch him and keep an eye on him.
APKelce was on the field with Patrick Mahomes for Chiefs minicamp[/caption]“I know he’s getting older.
“He doesn’t know he’s getting older but I do.
“I can be the bad guy there in some cases if needed.
“If I think it’s catching up to him a little bit I’ll pull him off and put him where he needs to be.
“He hasn’t shown me any of that yet.
“He’s done really well.”
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