Brittany Mahomes Offers Peek into Expansive Private Golf Course in the Backyard of his Lavish Kansas City Mansion
A glimpse was granted by Brittany Mahomes, who along with her spouse Patrick Mahomes, owns a golf green situated in the magnificent rear of their mansion in Kansas City, Missouri.
Sunday, while being with their two children—Sterling Skye, 2, and Patrick “Bronze” Lavon, who is almost 1 years old—Brittany and the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback relished family time while posting multiple Instagram Story videos of their expansive property.
The 28-year-old athlete is seen in one video strolling past a sparkling pond with a spraying fountain in the center while cradling his infant son in his arms.



Brittany, 28, also posted a video of their two canines exploring the sandtrap of the Par 3 golf green.
“Hey, this is not the intended operation. “You are leaving [paw] prints all over the place,” Brittany chuckled to her canines.
Later that evening, while Taylor Swift and Patrick prepared a family meal, Swift’s new best friend provided a view into their contemporary kitchen.



Brittany stated, “Cooking dinner with my mans tonight,” while Patrick diced some food and their youngest climbed onto the open dishwasher and their oldest sat on the kitchen island with an iPad in hand while he viewed a show.
In conjunction with their cutting-edge appliances, black cabinetry and chrome hardware contributed to the streamlined appearance of the contemporary kitchen.
A large seating area was positioned opposite the white and gray marbled island, facing a large flat-screen television that was mounted on an exposed brick wall.
In addition to the golf green, the ultra-private estate features a lengthy driveway, an enormous swimming pool, and a customized half-football field bearing the last name and personal insignia of the NFL star, which is prominently displayed in the end zone.
The couple owns eight million dollars’ worth of real estate, of which Patrick possesses an impressive portfolio in addition to their opulent residence.
A property that the two-time Super Bowl champion possesses is a vacant Kansas City condo valued at $350,000, a house in Kansas City worth $1.8 million, a belton, Missouri pad purchased for $400,000, and a Westlake, Texas pad valued at $3.37 million.
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