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Travis Kelce, Scottie Scheffler Surprise Make-a-Wish Recipient
12-year-old Carson McKee, who has cystic fibrosis, got to spend time with the NFL and PGA stars at the WM Phoenix Open
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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A 12-year-old boy named Carson McKee, who has cystic fibrosis, had the experience of a lifetime at the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament when he got to spend time with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and two-time Masters winner Scottie Scheffler. Carson asked the athletes questions about their careers and even took a putt for Scheffler during their time together.
Why it matters
The story highlights the work of the Make-A-Wish Foundation in granting life-changing experiences for children with critical illnesses. It also showcases how professional athletes can use their platform to make a positive impact on the lives of young fans.
The details
Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Carson was able to meet and interact with Kelce and Scheffler at the WM Phoenix Open. Carson asked Kelce about his rookie card and Scheffler about his favorite golf club. The athletes seemed to enjoy the interaction, with Kelce complimenting Carson's stylish tournament attire. Carson's parents spoke about the progress made in treating cystic fibrosis and the support they've received from the community.
- Carson, 12, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at just two weeks old.
- The interaction between Carson, Kelce, and Scheffler took place on February 4, 2026 at the WM Phoenix Open.
The players
Travis Kelce
A tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL.
Scottie Scheffler
A professional golfer who has won two Masters tournaments.
Carson McKee
A 12-year-old boy who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at two weeks old and had his wish granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation to meet Kelce and Scheffler.
What they’re saying
“What's your best card of yourself?”
— Carson McKee (PGA Tour)
“I've got a hideous-looking card. It's like a blue card where I got … it's my rookie card, man. It's the worst picture I've ever taken in my life.”
— Travis Kelce, NFL Player (PGA Tour)
“Whichever one decides it wants to behave on that day. I like chipping. So like your lob wedge. You can do a lot of different stuff with your lob wedge.”
— Scottie Scheffler, Professional Golfer (PGA Tour)
“Dude you got the get-up and everything. You're swagged out.”
— Travis Kelce, NFL Player (PGA Tour)
The takeaway
This heartwarming story showcases the power of sports to bring joy and inspiration to young fans facing serious health challenges. The Make-A-Wish Foundation's work in granting life-changing experiences for children like Carson is a testament to the positive impact that can be made when professional athletes use their platform to make a difference in the lives of others.





