THE Kelce brothers have failed to light up the fairways in a celebrity golf tournament.

Travis and Jason took part in Day 3 of the American Century Championship in Edgewood, Lake Tahoe, on Sunday.

Jason Kelce (left) and his brother Travis appeared at this year's American Century Championship
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Jason Kelce (left) and his brother Travis appeared at this year’s American Century ChampionshipCredit: Getty

Travis outshone his brother, finishing 63rd despite striking a fan with a shot on Friday
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Travis outshone his brother, finishing 63rd despite striking a fan with a shot on FridayCredit: Getty

NFL stars including Aaron Rodgers also played at the celebrity event
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NFL stars including Aaron Rodgers also played at the celebrity eventCredit: Getty
The NFL siblings combined for -61 points to rank in the bottom half of the leaderboard.

Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason was playing the course at Lake Tahoe for the first time.

The tournament used a Modified Stableford scoring system, awarding points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole.

Jason ended the third round in 87th place out of a possible 89, per The Daily Mail.

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Ex-MLB star Alex Rodriguez and American meteorologist Dylan Dreyer were the only two players beaten by Jason across the three rounds.

Travis, 34, fared slightly better than his older brother.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end started the final round in 55th place before dropping seven spots to 63rd.

Mardy Fish, a former tennis pro, won the top prize of $150,000 as he battled NHL star Joe Pavelski to finish first

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“I mean, I got bills to pay, man. I live in Los Angeles,” Fish joked after lifting the trophy in Lake Tahoe.

NFL stars including Aaron Rodgers, Derek Carr, and Adam Thielen were also present at the event.

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Earlier in the tournament, Travis reportedly struck a spectator with an errant shot on the 16th hole.

The incident happened a little over a week after the Kelces brought up the possibility of hitting a fan at the celeb event on their podcast New Heights.

“My advice would be don’t feel bad if you hit somebody because they bought the ticket,” Travis had joked.

Jason left the NFL behind in March after 13 years.

He spent his entire playing career with the Eagles and won a Super Bowl in 2017.

‘It was a short retirement!’

Jason Kelce didn’t stay retired in the NFL for long.

The former Philadelphia Eagles lineman called it quits after the 2023 season.

But he will be part of ESPN’s coverage on Monday Night Football in 2024.

Kelce will appear on Monday Night Countdown from 6pm-8pm ET every week as well as during the halftime show.

“Turns out, it was a short retirement!” he joked.

“ESPN was a consistent presence in our household growing up and the network helped shape who I am and my love of all sports.

“To now appear on that same screen is a full circle moment.

“And, I mean it’s freaking Monday Night Football! and I’m ready for some football.”

Kelce is set to become an analyst on ESPN during the upcoming season.

Away from football, the 36-year-old has recently teamed up with Philadelphia-based apparel company Underdog.

A charity golf venture attended by Jason helped raise over $400,000 for local charities.

“We’re just getting started! A huge shoutout to our friends @buffalotracedistillery for helping us launch The Underdog at Manufacturers,” Underdog wrote on Instagram.

“Through the generous support of friends, family & our partners – we were able to raise over $400,000 for @bephillyfoundation!”