Patrick Mahomes Sr.
Enjoying Golf and Giving Back
Grants Permission to Travel for Son’s Charity Event in Vegas
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Patrick Mahomes Sr. has been granted permission to attend his son’s charity golf event in Vegas this week. Texas authorities approved his travel request to support Patrick Mahomes II as he raises funds for the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation at Shadow Creek Golf Course.
The event, set to kick off on Wednesday, aims to make a positive impact through charitable contributions. Mahomes Sr. remains dedicated to supporting his son’s philanthropic endeavors, despite the logistical challenges.
In a proactive move, Mahomes Sr. sought approval from his probation officer to participate in the event, highlighting his commitment to complying with legal obligations while supporting his family. The approval granted on May 7 allows him to be present at the charity golf event in Las Vegas.
As part of the conditions outlined in his plea agreement following a DWI case in 2024, Mahomes Sr. diligently follows the necessary protocols for travel requests, demonstrating his commitment to upholding legal responsibilities.
The former MLB pitcher, aged 54, plans to be in Las Vegas from Wednesday to Sunday for the charity event and assures compliance with post-travel procedures upon his return. Mahomes Sr.’s proactive approach underscores his dedication to supporting his son and giving back to the community.

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This instance marks Mahomes Sr.’s continued dedication to navigating legal requirements while supporting his son’s endeavors. Earlier experiences, such as successfully attending an autograph show in Minnesota, demonstrate his commitment to family and community initiatives.