
Is the Taylor Swift effect coming to golf? it might be this weekend at Lake Tahoe
The tournament drew a record crowd of 77,049 fans last year. If Taylor Swift shows up to watch the the Kansas City tight end play, that would put the ACC in a whole new era.
No one has confirmed she's coming — but no one has said for sure she's not.
More: Tahoe celebrity golf: Who's playing, Friday's pairings, tee times
There were no screaming tweens as Kelce and his brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, walked the course at Edgewood Tahoe on Thursday, the second day of practice rounds. The three-day televised tournament starts Friday.
Swift was on tour in Europe last year during the tournament that draws athletes and celebrities like NBA great Steph Curry and "Saturday Night Live's" Colin Jost to the shores of Lake Tahoe.
But the pop superstar has been seen with Kelce this summer. She got up onstage in Nashville during an NFL training camp and sang 'Shake It Off' in an unplanned performance last month.
Swift also showed up to Ohio when Kelce played in the Alex's Way Charity Golf Tournament on June 30. While she wasn't seen on the golf course, the couple were spotted having lunch at a restaurant.
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