Lake Tahoe’s American Century Championship is adding extra Curry to this year’s recipe

The celebrity golf tournament will be a little more ‘Curry-ier’ this summer.

Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry, who has played in the event eight times, along with his father, Dell Curry, who played six times, will be joined by his younger brother, Seth Curry, making his debut at Edgewood-Tahoe in the American Century Championship, held July 7-11.

Seth Curry is a guard with the Philadelphia 76ers, who lost to the Atlanta Hawks in June in the NBA playoffs.

They join Justin Timberlake, Annika Sorenstam, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, Tony Romo, Michael Strahan, and Charles Barkley in the lineup of 90 sports and entertainment celebrities.

Steph Curry’s best finish in the tournament is fourth, three times, including last year. He had the best final round in 2020 of any player in the 54-hole tournament, scoring 26 points in the Modified Stableford format. Curry will also be one of the leading choices in the sportsbooks this summer.

The event features a $600,000 purse with $125,000 to the winner. Many of the players contribute their winnings to non-profits. The American Century Championship has donated over $5.5 million to non-profits since its inception.

In recent years, Steph and Dell have had a wager with the loser having to dive into Lake Tahoe or singing the winner’s choice of song at karaoke night before a large group. The wager this year is to be determined in conjunction with Seth’s participation.

Dell Curry putts during the American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada, Friday, July 12, 2019.
The tournament was conducted in 2020 without spectators amidst the global pandemic and raised $600,000 for COVID-19 and social justice charities.

Including limits on tickets this year, multiple precautions will be taken by event officials and sponsors to ensure health and safety for all participants and attendees.

In addition to Seth Curry, first-timers to the tournament include Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth, two-time New York Giants Super Bowl Champions Strahan and teammate Justin Tuck, and former New York Yankees star pitcher CC Sabathia.

The field collectively represents 17 Hall of Famers, 13 Most Valuable Player awards and 15 Cy Young Awards, and eight Player of the Year Awards.

Last year, winner Mardy Fish had 76 points, after a record-setting second round with 37 points.

Kyle Williams finished second in 2020 with 67 points and John Smoltz was third with 58. Steph’s father, Dell Curry, finished tied for seventh with 50 points in the Modified Stableford scoring system.

They are in a celebrity field that is among the best in tournament history this year with Justin Timberlake, Tony Romo, Annika Sorenstam, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, Charles Barkley, Canelo, Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Larry the Cable Guy and Ray Romano in the field.

The field collectively has 16 Hall of Famers, 13 Most Valuable Player winners, 15 Cy Young Award winners and eight Player of the Year winners.

In addition to Seth Curry, first-time players this year include: Derek Carr, Taysom Hill, Sean McDermitt, CC Sabathia, Michael Strahan, Justin Tuck and Andre Whitworth.

The tournament

The tournament will be televised live from Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, its home since the 1990 inaugural event, on NBCSN from 2-5 p.m. on Friday, July 9; and on NBC from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 10 and Sunday, July 11. Additional coverage will be provided by Golf Channel through the course of the week.

The 2021 American Century Championship will utilize the Modified Stableford format whereby points are awarded as follows: 10 for a double eagle, 8 for a hole in one, 3 for a birdie, 1 for par, 0 for bogey, and minus 2 for double bogey.

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Fantasy Celebrity Golf

New this year, fans can participate in the American Century Championship Fantasy Golf Contest, accfantasygolf.com, where they can pick a team of five celebrity players and have a chance to win tickets/airfare/hotel to next year’s tournament plus $10,000 for their charity of choice.

American Century Celebrity Golf Championship Tournament

July 6-11, at Edgewood Golf Course, South Tahoe

Participants as of June 30, 2021:

Marcus Allen, NFL Hall of Fame running back
Ray Allen, NBA Hall of Famer
Canelo Álvarez, world champion boxer
Bret Baier, news anchor
Charles Barkley, NBA Hall of Famer
Brian Baumgartner, actor
Jerome Bettis, NFL Hall of Famer
Jay Bilas, ESPN college basketball analyst
Chauncey Billups, former NBA All-Star
Joe Buck, announcer, Fox Sports
Reggie Bush, former All-Pro NFL running back
Derek Carr, NFL Pro Bowl quarterback, Las Vegas Raiders
Vince Carter, future NBA Hall of Famer
Roger Clemens, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Dell Curry, former NBA player
Seth Curry, NBA player
Steph Curry, NBA star
Terrell Davis, NFL Hall of Famer
Vinny Del Negro, former NBA head coach
Jay Demarcus, singer/musician, Rascal Flatts
Kira K. Dixon, Miss America 2015
Dylan Dreyer, NBC News meteorologist
Herm Edwards, head coach, Arizona State University
Mardy Fish, Olympic silver medalist, tennis
Larry Fitzgerald, NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver, Arizona Cardinals
Ryan Fitzpatrick, NFL quarterback, Washington Football Team
Doug Flutie, former NFL Pro Bowl quarterback
Kyle Fuller, NFL Pro Bowl cornerback, Denver Broncos
Tom Glavine, Hall of Fame pitcher
Robbie Gould, placekicker, San Francisco 49ers
A.J. Hawk, former NFL linebacker
Taysom Hill, NFL quarterback, New Orleans Saints
Travis Kelce, NFL All-Pro tight end, Kansas City Chiefs
Cooper Kupp, NFL wide receiver, Los Angeles Rams
Derek Lowe, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Kyle Lowry, NBA champion, Toronto Raptors
Greg Maddux, MLB Hall of Famer
Patrick Mahomes II, NFL MVP quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs
Joe Mauer, former MLB All-Star
Brian McCann, former MLB All-Star
Sean McDermott, NFL head coach, Buffalo Bills
Jim McMahon, former NFL All-Pro quarterback
Al Michaels, sportscaster, Sunday Night Football
Kevin Millar, former MLB first baseman/outfielder
Mark Mulder, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Matt Nagy, NFL head coach, Chicago Bears
Kevin Nealon, actor/comedian
John O’Hurley, actor
T.J. Oshie, NHL forward, Washington Capitals
Joe Pavelski, NHL All-Star, Dallas Stars
Sean Payton, NFL head coach, New Orleans Saints
Doug Pederson, former NFL head coach
Michael Peña, actor
Patrick Peterson, NFL All-Pro cornerback, Minnesota Vikings
Dan Quayle, former Vice President of the United States
Alfonso Ribeiro, actor
Jerry Rice, All-Pro NFL Hall of Famer and wide receiver
Rob Riggle, actor/comedian
Aaron Rodgers, NFL All-Pro quarterback, Green Bay Packers
Jimmy Rollins, former MLB MVP
Ray Romano, actor/comedian, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
Tony Romo, former Pro Bowl quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
Joe Don Rooney, singer/musician, Rascal Flatts
CC Sabathia, former MLB All-Star
Bret Saberhagen, former MLB All-Star pitcher and Cy Young winner
Sterling Sharpe, former NFL All-Pro wide receiver
Alex Smith, former NFL Pro Bowl quarterback
Emmitt Smith, NFL Hall of Fame running back
John Smoltz, MLB Hall of Fame pitcher
Annika Sorenstam, retired golfer, 10 LPGA Major championships
Kathryn Tappen, host of “NHL On NBC”
Golden Tate, NFL Pro-Bowl wide receiver
Larry The Cable Guy actor/comedian
Joe Theismann, former Super Bowl champion quarterback
Adam Thielen, NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings
Justin Timberlake, singer, songwriter, actor
Justin Tuck, former NFL Pro Bowl defensive end
Brian Urlacher, Hall of Fame NFL linebacker
Chase Utley, former MLB All-Star
Mike Vrabel, NFL head coach, Tennessee Titans
Jack Wagner, actor
Tim Wakefield, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Demarcus Ware, former NFL Pro Bowl defensive end
David Wells, former MLB All-Star pitcher
Andrew Whitworth, NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams
Kyle Williams, former NFL Pro Bowl defensive tackle
Charles Woodson, Hall of Fame NFL cornerback
Steve Young. NFL Hall of Fame quarterback

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