The golf world will train its eyes on the Open Championship next week. Until then, the biggest event in golf (at least, in terms of participants) will take place along the shores of Lake Tahoe, Nev.
The American Century Championship is ready to kick off its 34th annual event. Unlike PGA and DP Tour events — such as the Barbasol Championship and Scottish Open, also going on this week — the tournament at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course isn’t about prize money or FedEx Cup points.
Indeed, it doesn’t even field professional golfers.
Instead, the tournament will feature a who’s who of world-class athletes in other sports, as well as entertainers and celebrities, in a charity-centered event.
One thing remains common between the ACC and other events, however: Only one golfer will walk away as champion.
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With that, here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 American Century Championship, including TV and streaming information, tee times, contestants and more:
How to watch the American Century Championship
Dates: Friday, July 14, through Sunday, July 16
TV channels: Golf Channel, NBC
Live stream: Peacock, Fubo
The 2023 American Century Championship will be broadcast on Golf Channel and NBC, with streaming available on Peacock.
Broadcasts for the tournament will begin at 4 p.m. ET on Friday with streaming-only coverage. Golf Channel will carry coverage of the event from 9:30-11:30 p.m. ET (6:30-8:30 p.m. PT).
NBC and its dedicated streaming platform, Peacock, will take over coverage on Saturday and Sunday. Another streaming option for cord-cutters is Fubo, which carries NBC and offers a free trial for potential subscribers.
American Century Championship schedule 2023
Below is the full TV and streaming schedule for the 2023 American Century Championship.
Date
Time (ET)
Channel
Live stream
Friday, July 14
4-6 p.m.
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Peacock
9:30-11:30 p.m.
Golf Channel
Fubo
Saturday, July 15
2:30-6 p.m.
NBC
Peacock, Fubo
Sunday, July 16
2:30-6 p.m.
NBC
Peacock, Fubo
American Century Championship tee times
The American Century Championship will again use a shotgun start in 2023. Contestants will tee off at the same time from different holes.
The scheduled start time for each day of the tournament is 10:45 a.m. ET (7:45 a.m. PT).
American Century Championship purse 2023
The 2023 American Century Championship purse is $600,000, the same as in 2022 and every year dating to 2007.
The winner will receive $125,000. The main purpose of the tournament is not to reward golfers for their play but to raise money for charity. Below is the split for the top five finishers:
Place
Prize money
1st
$125,000
2nd
$60,000
3rd
$35,000
4th
$25,000
5th
$20,000
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American Century Championship field 2023
The event has once again drawn some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment, including Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers and Stephen Curry. Also in the field this year are past winners Tony Romo, Vinny Del Negro, Mardy Fish and Mark Mulder.
Below is a full list of participants for the 2023 American Century Championship:
Golfer
Known for
Davante Adams
Raiders All-Pro wide receiver
Josh Allen
Bills Pro Bowl QB
Marcus Allen
Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Ray Allen
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer
Canelo Alvarez
Boxing super middleweight world champion
Bret Baier
Fox News chief political anchor
Ronde Barber
Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback
Nate Bargatze
Stand-up comedian
Charles Barkley
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer
Brian Baumgartner
Actor (“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
ESPN “Monday Night Football” broadcaster
Reggie Bush
Former All-Pro running back
David Carr
Former NFL QB
Derek Carr
Saints Pro Bowl QB
Vince Carter
Eight-time NBA All-Star
Don Cheadle
Actor (“Oceans 11,” “Hotel Rwanda,” MCU)
Roger Clemens
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
Chase Crawford
Actor (“Gossip Girl,” “The Boys”
Dell Curry
Former NBA guard
Stephen Curry
Warriors NBA MVP point guard
Seth Curry
Mavericks guard
Vinny Del Negro
Former NBA player and Bulls, Clippers coach
Jay Demarcus
Singer/musician
Dylan Dreyer
NBC meteorologist
John Elway
Pro Football Hall of Fame QB
Marshall Faulk
Pro Football Hall of Fame running back
Mardy Fish
Tennis pro, Olympic silver medalist
Larry Fitzgerald
Former Cardinals All-Pro wide receiver
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Former NFL QB
Dexter Fowler
Former MLB All-Star
Dwight Freeney
Former Colts defensive end
Mike Golic
Former NFL defensive tackle. radio host
Robbie Gould
NFL kicker
A.J. Hawk
Former Packers linebacker
Andre Iguodala
Warriors forward
Colin Jost
“Saturday Night Live” cast member/writer
Travis Kelce
Chiefs All-Pro tight end
Alex Killorn
Ducks forward
Zach LaVine
Bulls All-Star guard
Hally Ledbetter
Golf host, content creator
Jon Lester
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
Derek Lowe
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
Kyle Lowry
Heat point guard
Patrick Mahomes
Chiefs NFL MVP QB
Joe Mauer
Former MLB All-Star catcher
Baker Mayfield
Buccaneers QB
Pat McAfee
Former NFL punter, current ESPN personality
Jim McMahon
Former NFL Pro Bowl QB
Kevin Millar
Former MLB first baseman/outfielder
The Miz
WWE star
Mike Modano
Hockey Hall of Famer
Mark Mulder
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
John O’Hurley
Actor
T.J. Oshie
Capitals forward
Jake Owen
Country music artist
Joe Pavelski
Stars forward
Doug Pederson
Jaguars head coach
Michael Pena
Actor
Patrick Peterson
Vikings cornerback
Dan Quayle
Former vice president
Alfonso Ribeiro
Actor
Jerry Rice
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver
Rob Riggle
Actor/comedian
Aaron Rodgers
Jets NFL MVP QB
Ray Romano
Actor/comedian
Tony Romo
Former Cowboys QB, current CBS NFL broadcaster
Kyle Rudolph
NFL Pro Bowl tight end
CC Sabathia
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
Jason Scheff
Former lead singer of Chicago
Harrison Smith
Vikings safety
Alex Smith
Former NFL QB
Emmitt Smith
Hall of Fame NFL running back
John Smoltz
Hall of Fame pitcher
Annika Sorenstam
10-time LPGA major champion
Kathryn Tappen
NBC Sports reporter
Miles Teller
Actor (“Whiplash,” “Top Gun: Maverick”)
Larry the Cable Guy
Actor/comedian
Joe Theismann
Former NFL QB
Adam Thielen
Panthers Pro Bowl wide receiver
Brian Urlacher
Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker
Shane Victorino
Former MLB All-Star outfielder
Mike Vrabel
Titans head coach
Jack Wagner
Actor/singer
Tim Wakefield
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
DeMarcus Ware
Former NFL Pro Bowl defensive end
David Wells
Former MLB All-Star pitcher
Jayson Werth
Former MLB All-Star outfielder
Andrew Whitworth
Former NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle
Charles Woodson
Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback
Steve Young
Pro Football Hall of Fame QB
Where is the American Century Championship in 2023?
Course: Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course
Location: Stateline, Nev.
Par: 72
Distance: 6.709 yards
The tournament has been held at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nev., for its entire existence. The course sits on the shore of Lake Tahoe at an average elevation of 6,230 feet.
The tournament uses a modified Stableford scoring format. It rewards players based on how they play on a certain hole. It is intended to dissuade them from giving up on a round if they card a bad hole.
American Century Championship past winners
The American Century Championship has been played every year since 1990, with former NFL quarterback Mark Rypien winning the inaugural event (and winning again in 2014).
Tony Romo is the defending champion. It was his third win in the event. He and Rick Rhoden (eight), Dan Quinn (five), Billy Joe Tolliver (four), Mark Mulder (three), Jack Wagner and Rypien (two each) are the only contestants to win the ACC multiple times.
Below is the full list of event winners:
Year
Winner
2022
Tony Romo
2021
Vinny Del Negro
2020
Mardy Fish
2019
Tony Romo
2018
Tony Romo
2017
Mark Mulder
2016
Mark Mulder
2015
Mark Mulder
2014
Mark Rypien
2013
Billy Joe Tolliver
2012
Dan Quinn
2011
Jack Wagner
2010
Billy Joe Tolliver
2009
Rick Rhoden
2008
Rick Rhoden
2007
Chris Chandler
2006
Jack Wagner
2005
Billy Joe Tolliver
2004
Dan Quinn
2003
Rick Rhoden
2002
Dan Quinn
2001
Dan Quinn
2000
Al Del Greco
1999
Rick Rhoden
1998
Mario Lemieux
1997
Rick Rhoden
1996
Billy Joe Tolliver
1995
Rick Rhoden
1994
Dick Anderson
1993
Rick Rhoden
1992
Dan Quinn
1991
Rick Rhoden
1990
Mark Rypien
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