There are only a few celebrities who have an actual chance to win, but this year that number is higher than it has ever been.
When the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament begins Friday at Edgewood Tahoe, it will feature the strongest field it has had in its 33-year history.
Celebrities participating in the ACC this week include Justin Timberlake; Stephen, Dell and Seth Curry; Annika Sorenstam; Patrick Mahomes; Tony Romo; Aaron Rodgers; Charles Barkley; defending champion Vinny Del Negro and first-time participants Colin Jost of Saturday Night Live, WWE Superstar The Miz, and singers/songwriters Nick Jonas and Jake Owen.
The field has 87 participants from sports and entertainment competing in the 54-hole tournament, which utilizes the modified stableford scoring system.
One difference from the past two years is a full gallery of spectators will be admitted into Edgewood. Capacity was limited to 50 percent last year and no fans were allowed in 2020 due to pandemic restrictions
The field collectively represents 17 Hall of Famers, 13 Most Valuable Player award-winners and multiple Cy Young and Player of the Year award-winners, as well as multiple Grammy and Emmy award-winners.
There are 12 first-time participants including Alex Caruso, Dwight Freeney, Robert Griffin III, Nick Jonas, Colin Jost, Jon Lester, Pat McAfee, The Miz, Jake Owen, Jason Scheff, Harrison Smith and Jayson Werth.
There are four women in the field, including World Golf Hall-of-Famer Annika Sorenstam, who is competing in the ACC for the third time (2014, 2021).
She will be joined by Today Show anchor/meteorologist Dylan Dreyer, golf personality Paige Spiranac and NBC Sports reporter Kathryn Tappen in the field.
Favorites to win
Vinny Del Negro won in a playoff over John Smoltz last year.
Those two, along with three-time champion Mark Mulder, two-time champ Tony Romo and Mardy Fish, who won in 2020, will likely be among the contenders.
But also look for Annika Sorenstam, who was in contention last year, and Steph Curry is almost always near the top of the leaderboard.
NBC Sports broadcast team
Host Steve Sands and analyst Peter Jacobsen will anchor NBC Sports’ live tournament coverage. They will be joined by Jimmy Roberts as a hole announcer, along with Notah Begay and John Wood reporting from the course. Kira K. Dixon will conduct interviews with players in the field throughout the championship.
American Century Championship Tournament Airtimes
Friday: Peacock, NBC Sports Digital 1-3 p.m.; GOLF Channel 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Saturday: NBC, Peacock, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday: NBC. Peacock, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (Live)
NBC Sports’ coverage of the American Century Championship will be streamed via NBCSports.com as well as on the NBC Sports app. The official tournament website – http://www.AmericanCenturyChampionship.com – will have videos, photos and live scoring.
Tickets
Tickets are $30 Thursday and $40 each day Friday through Sunday. Tickets must be purchased online at americancenturychampionship.com.
More than $6M donated to charity
Since the tournament’s inception in 1980, the American Century Championship has donated more than $6 million to charity and nonprofits.
The event features a $600,000 purse, with $125,000 going to the winner. Many past prize-winners donate their winnings to charities and nonprofits.
The celebrities
Josh Allen, NFL Pro Bowl quarterback, Buffalo Bills
Marcus Allen, Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Anthony Anderson, actor/comedian, “Law and Order” and “Black-ish”
Bret Baier, FOX News chief political correspondent
Charles Barkley, NBA Hall of Fame forward and analyst, “Inside the NBA”
Brian Baumgartner, actor/comedian, “The Office”
Jerome Bettis, Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Jay Bilas, ESPN college basketball analyst
Tim Brown, Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver
Joe Buck, play-by-play announcer, “Monday Night Football”
David Carr, former NFL quarterback, current NFL analyst
Derek Carr, NFL Pro Bowl quarterback, Las Vegas Raiders
Vince Carter, former NBA All-Star guard/forward
Alex Caruso, Chicago Bulls guard
Dell Curry, former NBA guard
Seth Curry, Brooklyn Nets guard
Stephen Curry, four-time NBA champion and two-time NBA MVP, Golden State Warriors
Vinny Del Negro, former NBA head coach
Jay DeMarcus, singer/musician, Rascal Flatts
Dylan Dreyer, Today Show anchor and meteorologist
Marshall Faulk, Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Mardy Fish, professional tennis player
Larry Fitzgerald, former All-Pro NFL wide receiver
Dwight Freeney, former All-Pro NFL defensive end
Tom Glavine, MLB Hall of Fame pitcher
Robbie Gould, All-Pro NFL placekicker, SF 49ers
Robert Griffin III, former NFL Pro Bowl quarterback
AJ Hawk, former NFL Pro Bowl linebacker
Andre Iguodala, four-time NBA champion, forward, Golden State Warriors
Nick Jonas, actor/musician, Jonas Brothers, “Jumanji”
Colin Jost, comedian/actor/writer, lead writer for “Saturday Night Live”
Travis Kelce, All-Pro NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs
Larry the Cable Guy, actor/comedian
Jon Lester, former All-Star MLB pitcher
Derek Lowe, former All-Star MLB pitcher
Kyle Lowry, All-Star NBA guard, Miami Heat
Patrick Mahomes, NFL MVP quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs
Joe Mauer, former MLB MVP catcher
Pat McAfee, host, “Pat McAfee Show,” former All-Pro punter
Brian McCann, former MLB All-Star catcher
Jim McMahon, former NFL Pro Bowl quarterback
Kevin Millar former MLB player, current MLB analyst
The Miz, professional wrestler, WWE
Mike Modano, NHL Hall of Fame forward
Mark Mulder, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Adam Napier, Wounded Warrior, captain, U.S. Army; winner, Warrior Open
John O’Hurley, actor, J. Peterman on “Seinfeld”
TJ Oshie, All-Star NFL forward, Washington Capitals
Jake Owen, country recording artist
Carson Palmer, former Pro-Bowl NFL quarterback
Joe Pavelski, All-Star NHL forward, Dallas Stars
Michael Pena, actor, “Fantasy Island,” “Narcos Mexico”
Patrick Peterson, All-Pro NFL cornerback, Minnesota Vikings
Alfonso Ribeiro, actor, “Fresh Prince of Bel Air”
Jerry Rice, Pro Football Hall-of-Fame wide receiver
Rob Riggle, actor/comedian
Aaron Rodgers, All-Pro NFL quarterback, Green Bay Packers
Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez, MLB Hall of Fame catcher
Jimmy Rollins, former MLB MVP shortstop
Ray Romano, actor, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Ice Age”
Tony Romo, former Pro Bowl quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
CC Sabathia, former MLB Cy Young pitcher
Jason Scheff, musician, Chicago
Alex Smith, former Pro Bowl NFL quarterback
Emmitt Smith, Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Harrison Smith, All-Pro NFL safety, Minnesota Vikings
John Smoltz, MLB Hall of Fame pitcher
Annika Sorenstam, World Golf Hall of Fame member, 72-time winner, LPGA
Paige Spiranac, golf social media influencer
Kathryn Tappen, reporter, NBC Sports
Miles Teller, actor, “Top Gun: Maverick,” “The Offer”
Joe Theismann, former MVP and All-Pro NFL quarterback
Adam Thielen, Pro-Bowl NFL wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings
Justin Timberlake, Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter
Brian Urlacher, Pro Football Hall-of-Fame linebacker
Chase Utley, former All-Star MLB second baseman
Shane Victorino, former MLB All Star outfielder
Mike Vrabel, NFL head coach, Tennessee Titans
Jack Wagner, actor and singer, “General Hospital”
Tim Wakefield, former MLB All-Star pitcher
DeMarcus Ware, former All-Pro NFL defensive end
David Wells, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Jayson Werth, former MLB All-Star outfielder
Andrew Whitworth, Super Bowl LVI champion, offensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams
Kyle Williams, former NFL Pro Bowl defensive tackle
Charles Woodson, Pro Football Hall-of-Fame defensive back
Steve Young, Pro Football Hall-of-Fame quarterback
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