FLOURTOWN, Pa. — Jason Kelce flubbed his pitch shot from the thick rough next to a green on the ninth hole — on a round that featured more ''Go Birds'' chants than birdies — and muttered a common refrain from most weekend golf warriors:
''Hey, that's why I'm an amateur,'' Kelce said.
Kelce could have crowd-sourced some golf tips from the scores of fans that followed him hole after humbling hole on Wednesday during a rare PGA Tour stop in the Philadelphia area.
The retired Philadelphia Eagles center has tried in his first year of retirement to up his golf game and lower his score, taking the task of trying to get it in the hole as seriously as he did opening them as he once did on the offensive line. Kelce posted a video of his swing on Reddit this week and asked readers — anyone from pros to casual players — for advice on how to get better.
''Jason Kelce here. Now that I've hung up the cleats, I'm trying to get serious about my golf game,'' he wrote. ''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."
Kelce said the early feedback was ''crazy."
''Some of this stuff is like stuff other pros have put out and it's kind of generic stuff that everybody can use,'' Kelce said. ''But there's been some stuff so far that's been like, ‘Holy cow, I never thought about it like that.' So I'm excited about that.''
Kelce — who retired following the 2023 season after a 13-year career spent entirely with the Eagles, played his role as man of the people to perfection during a pro-am ahead of the Truist Championship. He took time to answer questions from 14-year-old Benji Panzer, a middle school student who had credentials as part of an area sports broadcasting camp. Panzer asked Kelce about his ''New Heights'' podcast that he tapes with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.