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Jason Kelce Praises Daughter Wyatt’s Golf Debut: ‘Never Seen a Prettier Swing’

Retirement looks good on Jason Kelce — and apparently, so does a golf club in his daughter’s hands.

The former Eagles center shared videos on Instagram on April 7, 2026, showing daughter Wyatt hitting golf balls at a driving range for the first time with a real club. The clips show Wyatt taking swings while Kelce encourages her from nearby, and the whole thing is exactly the kind of wholesome dad content that has made Kelce’s post-football social media presence a must-follow.

The outing took place at MGOLF driving range on West Chester Pike, Pennsylvania — firmly in Kelce’s Philly-area stomping grounds.

‘I’ve Never Seen a Prettier Swing’

Kelce’s caption on the post left no doubt about what inspired the father-daughter outing.

“Excited for The Masters this week, so went out to the MGOLF driving range on West Chester Pike last night with Wyatt. It was her first time with a real club, and I’ve never seen a prettier swing. She also won closest to the pin and got a mint chocolate chip waffle cone as a result,” Kelce wrote.

A Masters-week trip to the range capped off with a mint chocolate chip waffle cone for winning closest to the pin? That’s elite-level dad energy. Eagles fans who have watched Kelce dominate on the field for over a decade know the man brings intensity to everything he does — and clearly, that competitive spirit extends to family golf outings.

Golf Has Become a Kelce Family Affair

This isn’t the first time Kelce has brought his daughters into his growing love of golf. In a separate video posted to his YouTube channel in August 2025, Kelce practiced his swing at home with help from his girls. Wyatt participated in that session too, using a small golf club.

During the video, Kelce coached his daughter with instructions like, “You’re a little bit far away, get a little bit closer.”

After her swing, he delivered the kind of play-by-play only a proud dad can: “Nailed it! You made it!” He then added with a laugh, “that was nearly a disaster.”

The clips are a window into what Kelce’s life looks like now — still competitive, still full of energy, but centered on his family and the kind of low-key hobbies that come with hanging up the cleats. Golf has clearly become one of his go-to pastimes, and he’s wasting no time getting the next generation involved.

The Kelce Family Media Universe Keeps Growing

Kelce shares four daughters — Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett and Finnley — with wife Kylie Kelce, and the whole family has become a fixture in the broader Kelce media ecosystem. Kylie hosts her own podcast, and she hasn’t been shy about sharing her opinions on parenting and sports.

In a 2025 episode of the Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kylie addressed the inevitable question about what sports their daughters might play.

“It’s funny now that we have four daughters and people will always say, ‘What’s the one sport you don’t want them to participate in?’ ” she said. “Not once have I said cheerleading … I’m going to piss off a whole community right now: It’s swimming.”

Her reasoning? Pure Kylie.

“I have a reason. I don’t wanna have to sit in a hot pool as the spectator and smell like chlorine when I leave, when I never f****ing touched the pool. That’s it. That’s literally it. That’s the whole reason. It’s not like I enjoy watching swimming,” she said.

She added: “I’m good. I’ve seen what I need to see.”

Golf, on the other hand, seems to have the full Kelce family seal of approval — especially when waffle cones are on the line

This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI..

Hanna Wickes
Miami Herald
Hanna Wickes is a content specialist working with McClatchy Media’s Trend Hunter and national content specialists team. She also writes for Life & Style, In Touch, Mod Moms Club and more, covering everything from trending TV shows to K-pop drama and the occasional controversial astrology take (she’s a Virgo, so it tracks). Before joining Life & Style, she spent three years as a writer and editor at J-14 Magazine — right up until its shutdown in August 2025 — where she covered Young Hollywood and, of course, all things K-pop. She began her journalism career as a local reporter for Straus News, chasing small-town stories before diving headfirst into entertainment. Hanna graduated from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 2020 with a degree in Communication Studies and Journalism.
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