Although there will be no Curry brothers this season, a pair of NFL sibling standouts will be on hand for this year’s American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe.
Jason Kelce, the recently-retired, future Hall of Fame football player, will be a rookie once again next month when he makes his first appearance at the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe on July 12-14.
He will be joined by his brother – Travis Kelce – a three-time Super Bowl Champion tight end for the 2024 Super Bowl winning Kansas City Chiefs. The younger Kelce has been playing golf at the Lake Tahoe golf tournament since 2019.
In addition to being NFL stars, the two brothers host the popular podcast New Heights, where they discuss football, personal stories, current events and pop culture. The New Heights podcast has 2.4 million subscribers on YouTube after more than 90 episodes.
Jason Kelce’s NFL career consisted of 13 seasons as a center for the Philadelphia Eagles who announced his football retirement earlier this year. The Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018 and lost to his brother’s Kansas City Chiefs in the 2023 Super Bowl. As a center on the offensive line, he made seven Pro Bowls and was named First Team All-Pro six times.
Although defending champion Stephen Curry won’t be around to defend his title due to Olympic basketball, his younger brother (Seth) and father (Dell) will be in the field of athletes and celebrities.
In addition to the Kelce brothers, the tournament will feature more than 80 sports and entertainment celebrities competing at Edgewood Tahoe, July 12-14, preceded by a Wednesday practice round and the Thursday Celebrity-Am (July 10-11).
The field represents a collection of Hall of Famers, All-Pros, All-Stars and fan favorites, including Charles Barkley, Tony Romo, Josh Allen, Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Aaron Rodgers, John Elway, Ray Allen, DeMarcus Ware, Baker Mayfield, Kyle Lowry, Brian Urlacher, Charles Woodson, Canelo and Larry Fitzgerald.
Entertainers include Colin Jost, Miles Teller, Nate Bargatze, Ray Romano, Don Cheadle, Carson Daly, Jake Owen, Larry the Cable Guy, Rob Riggle, and Brian Baumgartner.
The three-day, 54-hole tournament awards a $750,000 purse, with $150,000 to the winner, plus a charity component for local and national non-profits.
The 2024 American Century Championship will utilize the Modified Stableford format whereby points are awarded by score per hole. Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, a George Fazio design, has been ranked among America’s top 100 courses by numerous golf publications through the years.
The tournament’s format and setting perfectly complement the informal Tahoe vibe, with players and gallery enjoying beachfront and mountain views between the action.
Boats line the stretch of the course along the par 3, 17th hole, uniquely enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. Spectators positioned along the hole enjoy good-natured bantering with the players as they slam dunk and shoot threes at the basketball hoop adjacent to the tee box and toss footballs and souvenirs to fans.
American Century Investments, the title sponsor of the championship since 1999, continues its role in partnership with NBC Sports, the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority, Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course and the South Tahoe community. Since its inception in 1990, the American Century Championship has donated nearly $8 million to local and national non-profits.
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