"Screw it" - PGA Tour's official X handle posts Travis Kelce golf highlights and deletes it in hours

PGA Tour posted Travis Kelce golf highlights on X, only to delete it after sometime (First Image via Getty, second Image via?(Twitter.com/Nuclr golf)
PGA Tour posted Travis Kelce golf highlights on X, only to delete it after some time. (Left image via Getty, right Image via Twitter.com/Nuclr golf)

The PGA Tour's official X handle seemed to be in a 'posting and then deleting' mode on Monday, September 25. After sharing and then removing the sarcastic post on Justin Thomas's Ryder Cup selection, the handle then shared Travis Kelce highlights from 'The Match VIII,' only to delete them a few hours later.

Travis Kelce was seen at Capital One's exhibition, 'The Match VIII,' where he and his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes defeated the NBA duo of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson 3-and-2.

On Monday, the PGA Tour shared some highlights of Kelce's golf performance on X (formerly known as Twitter). The caption read:

"Screw it, Travis Kelce golf highlights."

The post seemed fine at first, but after a few hours, the admin decided to take it down. NUCLR Golf, a popular golf tracking account on X, shared a screenshot of the now-deleted post, writing:

"The Ryder Cup intern is having fun. Screenshotted before it’s deleted. The last suspect post stayed up for a couple hours before being deleted ☠️"

However, the highlight clip is still available on the PGA Tour's Instagram account. Here's the video:

This was the second time in a day that the PGA Tour removed a post within hours of sharing it. Earlier, it shared a hilarious meme about Zach Johnson picking Justin Thomas in the Ryder Cup despite the latter's dismal performance throughout the season.

The post had reached more than 300,000 views before the PGA Tour's handle opted to delete it.


What's next on the PGA Tour schedule?

Currently, the PGA Tour is in its FedEx Fall season, during which players who didn't qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs have the opportunity to secure Tour status and earn other exemptions for the Tour's signature events.

Here are the six tournaments left on the PGA Tour 2023 FedEx Fall:

  • Sanderson Farms Championship: October 5-8
  • Shriners Children's Open: October 12-15
  • Zozo Championship: October 19-22
  • World Wide Technology Championship: November 2-5
  • Butterfield Bermuda Championship: November 9-12
  • RSM Classic: November 16-19

Here's a look at all the tournaments and winners in the PGA Tour 2022-23 season so far:

2022

  • Fortinet Championship: Max Homa
  • Sanderson Farms Championship: Mackenzie Hughes
  • Shriners Children's Open: Tom Kim
  • Zozo Championship: Keegan Bradley
  • CJ Cup: Rory McIlroy
  • WGC-HSBC Champions: Canceled
  • Butterfield Bermuda Championship: Séamus Power
  • World Wide Technology Championship: Russell Henley
  • Cadence Bank Houston Open: Tony Finau
  • RSM Classic: Adam Svensson

2023

  • Sentry Tournament of Champions: Jon Rahm
  • Sony Open in Hawaii: Kim Si-woo
  • The American Express: Jon Rahm
  • Farmers Insurance Open: Max Homa
  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Justin Rose
  • WM Phoenix Open: Scottie Scheffler
  • Genesis Invitational: Jon Rahm
  • The Honda Classic: Chris Kirk
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational: Kurt Kitayama
  • Puerto Rico Open: Nico Echavarría
  • The Players Championship: Scottie Scheffler
  • Valspar Championship: Taylor Moore
  • WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play: Sam Burns
  • Corales Puntacana Championship: Matt Wallace
  • Valero Texas Open: Corey Conners
  • Masters Tournament: Jon Rahm
  • RBC Heritage: Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Nick Hardy and Davis Riley
  • Mexico Open: Tony Finau
  • Wells Fargo Championship: Wyndham Clark
  • AT&T Byron Nelson: Jason Day
  • PGA Championship: Brooks Koepka
  • Charles Schwab Challenge: Emiliano Grillo
  • Memorial Tournament: Viktor Hovland
  • RBC Canadian Open: Nick Taylor
  • U.S. Open: Wyndham Clark
  • Travelers Championship: Keegan Bradley
  • Rocket Mortgage Classic: Rickie Fowler
  • John Deere Classic: Sepp Straka
  • Genesis Scottish Open: Rory McIlroy
  • Barbasol Championship: Vincent Norrman
  • The Open Championship: Brian Harman
  • Barracuda Championship: Akshay Bhatia
  • 3M Open: Lee Hodges
  • Wyndham Championship: Lucas Glover
  • FedEx St. Jude Championship: Lucas Glover
  • BMW Championship: Viktor Hovland
  • Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland
  • Fortinet Championship: Sahith Theegala

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