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 Jason Kelce Has No Business at The Masters
Photo Credit: Kyle Terada.

AUGUSTA, Ga. — ESPN doesn’t have a Jason Kelce problem. It has a volume problem.

There’s nothing wrong with Jason Kelce. By all accounts, he’s likable, authentic and brings real energy to a broadcast. In the right setting, he works.

But ESPN has decided that “the right setting” is apparently every setting.

The latest example came at The Masters Par 3 Contest, one of the most laid-back, tradition-rich events in sports. It’s a broadcast built on charm — families on the course, players relaxed, a slower pace that lets the moment breathe.

Instead, viewers got a heavy dose of Kelce.

Fans didn’t hold back. Social media lit up with frustration as the broadcast drifted away from the course and toward constant commentary that didn’t match the tone of the event. The Par 3 Contest isn’t supposed to feel like a podcast. It’s supposed to feel like Augusta.

That’s the disconnect.

Kelce isn’t the issue. Overexposure is. ESPN keeps dropping him into broadcasts where he doesn’t naturally fit, and the result is a forced dynamic that pulls attention away from what people actually tuned in to watch.

It’s a larger trend. Networks, especially ESPN, have leaned into personality-driven coverage, often prioritizing recognizable voices over the event itself. That works in studio shows. It works in the NFL. It doesn’t always translate to quieter, more traditional settings like Augusta.

Golf — especially at the Masters — doesn’t need help being interesting. The pictures, the players and the history carry the broadcast. When the coverage starts trying too hard, it stands out in the worst way.

There’s a place for Kelce. There’s just no reason for that place to be everywhere.

Viewers aren’t asking ESPN to get rid of him. They’re asking for balance. Let him shine where it makes sense. Let the event breathe where it doesn’t.

Because when fans start complaining during one of the most easygoing broadcasts of the year, it’s not about one personality.

It’s about too much of one thing.

This article first appeared on EasySportz and was syndicated with permission.

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