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The Kansas City Chiefs sealed their seventh straight AFC West divisional title last week with a win against the Houston Texans. They kept their good run going with QB Patrick Mahomes leading the Chiefs to victory against the Broncos as well. And Chiefs’ fortune heiress Gracie Hunt decided to celebrate with some golf. However, fans had a few problems with the short Instagram reel she posted.

And most of it has to do with the 2021 Miss Kansas USA’s imperfect form and swing while taking the shot in the video.

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Gracie is currently doing her Master’s in Sports Management at Kansas University after earning her graduation in the same field at Southern Methodist College. She also helps the Chiefs organization in marketing and brand development. And fans wanted to help her out.

 

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More backswing,” one fan commented. While another one advised, “Loosen those arms and hips.

One amateur golfer fan tried to help too. “Swing a little stiff, but I ain’t any better lol,” the comment read. Some local golf coaching academies chimed in with their advice. “Gotta hold stronger,” one comment said, while another coach said, “Time for lessons.” However, overall it was fans who follow Gracie and adore her. “Your swing is the only thing about you that’s not perfect. You’ll get there though,” one fan cheered.

Gracie Hunt gets relatively less internet toxicity due to her Chiefs background

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Gracie’s father Clark Hunt is the owner, chairman, and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs football team. The Hunts are also owners and investors in Major League Soccer (MLS). Gracie’s grandfather Lamar Hunt founded the Dallas Texans back in 1959. And then in 1960, he shifted operations to Kansas City, Missouri and founded the Chiefs.

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Needless to say, warrior chief blood runs in the family. The three generations of Chiefs fans have seen two Super Bowl championships. The first one came in 1970, long before Gracie was born. However, she didn’t miss quarterback Patrick Mahomes, bringing the second championship home 50 years later in 2020.

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This year is going no differently with the Chiefs on the Super Bowl favorite card. Mahomes is having another MVP-calibre season and his trusted companion Travis Kelce is breaking all the tight-end records. Hopefully, if that third Super Bowl title comes to Kansas, we can surely expect some more quality golfing for Gracie. And by then, maybe she’ll have the time to work some Instagram advice into her technique.