49ers star George Kittle tries his hand at LIV Golf’s tournament in Nashville few days after spending time at TE University

   

Any George Kittle fan in and around Nashville missed a jaw-dropping moment from the San Francisco 49ers tight end. Kittle attended the LIV Golf at The Grove Golf Club in College Grove Tennessee.

After wrapping up three days of training with Tight End University, the 27-year-old found some time to hit a few birdies on Thursday. According to the spectators, he is quite good.

Red Harrington, who is a commentator for the LIV Golf in Tennessee shared, a video in which George Kittle lined himself up to hit a golf ball. The 27-year-old smashed the ball so hard, that its impact resonated in the atmosphere for a split second.

Harrington pointed out that Kittle used a Nike Sasquatch driver to strike the ball which traveled a great distance. Even his co-player Mito Pereira sounded impressed.

San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle hit a bomb with his Nike Sasquatch driver. Listen to that sound! His playing partner at the Liv Golf League pro-am, Mito Periera, looked impressed by how far he hit it with this driver! Red Harrington wrote on X (formerly Twitter) attached with the video

George Kittle chugs down beer with Bryson DeChambeau

After winning his first-ever US Open title, American golfer Bryson DeChambeau went on a solo walk with the trophy on the streets of Nashville on Wednesday. Despite being one of the least like golfers around, DeChambeau became a fan favorite after the victory.

He was seen mingling with the locals at the Lower Broadway in Music City, holding his trophy as if it was a giant cell phone. Initially, people were confused by it, but eventually got around and joined him on his victory lap.

Later that day, DeChambeau met up with Kittle at TEU house party in Nashville. Beer was flowing like the Niagara Falls and the 30-year-old took it one step further by drinking it from the trophy.


A skinny Kittle joined in on the fun. Why skinny? Because after going through stomach surgery following the Super Bowl, the Iowa graduate lost 30 pounds.

I couldn’t lift. I couldn’t do any upper body because of my shoulder and my rib, and I couldn’t do lower body because of my core surgery, I didn’t lift from the Super Bowl until like almost mid-March. [And] I went a month without doing anything. George Kittle said per NFL.com

Regardless, a healthy dose of beer calories should have injected some energy into him. If Travis Kelce was around that time, then he would have joined in, no questions asked.