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Celebrity golf tournament a go on Lake Tahoe’s South Shore

The American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament is happening this summer at Lake Tahoe, but like other major sporting events throughout the country, it will be made for television.

Two-time defending champ Tony Romo, Steph Curry and Charles Barkley will lead a group of about 80 celebrities in returning to Stateline, Nev., for the 31st annual event on July 8-12 at Edgewood Tahoe.




The stars will compete live for nine hours over three days on NBC Sports and at the end, all prize money will be donated to coronavirus relief and area nonprofits. More than $5 million has been raised over the years for local groups.

Title sponsor American Century Investments, NBC Sports and the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority chose to move forward with the original dates that coincide with the resurgent tourism industry amid America’s emergence from virus lockdowns and the availability of the top-name celebrities who have brought the tournament to prominence since its Lake Tahoe debut in 1990.

“Once our due diligence established that the tournament could be conducted safely, we were compelled to do everything possible to go forward in support of our friends in the Lake Tahoe resort community, who have hosted the event for 30 years,” stated American Century Investments CEO Jonathan Thomas in a press release. “The American Century Championship remains a prominent brand-building event that provides a platform for us to tell a national television audience about how our firm is having a positive impact on society. Also, we’re excited to bring a live, competitive sporting event to TV viewers, something that has been deeply missed over the past few months.”

“While this 31st edition will be different than any previous tournament, this demonstrates a unique example of prominent stakeholders supporting each other and in turn, the destination and the community that absolutely loves this event,” said Carol Chaplin, president and CEO of the LTVA. “It signals an important message of renewal for Lake Tahoe.”

“There’s a tremendous amount of challenging work to be done,” said Jon Miller, president of programming for NBC Sports, which owns and operates the tournament. “We have our arms around the precautionary aspects because health and safety are the priorities. As we’ve all seen, golf can be played in a responsible, socially-distanced way.”

Two-time defending champ Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys’ All-Pro quarterback and NFL television analyst who has played in multiple PGA Tour events, expressed his support for the decision.




“The event has a tremendous tradition and is critical to that beautiful resort region,” Romo said in the release. “It’ll be fun to try to win again but the sense of community and charity fundraising will be most important.”

NBC and tournament partners at Edgewood and host hotels developed a comprehensive safety plan that includes enhanced cleaning protocols at both the course and hotels, on-course sanitation stations and restrictions on large organized dinners and evening events.

Only the celebrities and essential tournament staff will be allowed on the course and all will be required to follow social distancing guidelines.

The competition is a 54-hole modified Stableford format tournament often referred to as the Super Bowl of celebrity golf. Curry, Aaron Rodgers, Romo and Barkley will be joined by a contingent of Hall of Famers led by Jerry Rice and entertainment personalities including Ray Romano, Alfonso Ribeiro and Larry the Cable Guy, among others. A total of 13 Hall of Famers and 19 active NFL, NBA and NHL players are expected.

Several NFL coaches are expected, including Sean Payton, Saints; Matt Nagy, Bears; and Frank Reich, Colts. Additional celebrity commitments will be announced in mid-June.

Along with two-time defending champion Romo, there’s three-time winner Mark Mulder and two-time champion Jack Wagner, one of two players, along with Jim McMahon, to have played in all 30 celebrity championships.

First-timers who have committed include Chris Harrison of The Bachelor; former MLB stars Adrian Beltre, Chase Utley and Brian McCann; plus Cooper Kupp, wide receiver and Andrew Whitworth, offensive tackle of the Los Angeles Rams.



Article originally posted on: TahoeDailyTribune.com

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