July 10, 2026, 3:10 p.m. ET

It’s back, the famous celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe. Fun in the sun and an endless stream of A-listers and former professional athletes at the 37th American Century Championship.

And you thought the only golf this week as the PGA Tour’s Genesis Scottish Open and the LPGA major, the Amundi Evian.

The ACC is a 54-hole, three-day extravaganza at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, in Stateline, Nevada, July 10-12.

NBC Sports will once again have the coverage, along with Peacock and NBC Sports Network.

Fans take in the view of the 17th hole during the American Century Championship golf tournament at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline on July 14, 2023.Where to watch the 2026 American Century ChampionshipFirst round, Friday, July 10       Peacock, NBCSN3 p.m. ET – 6 p.m. ETSecond round, Saturday, July 11NBC, Peacock2:30 p.m. ET – 6 p.m. ETFinal round, Sunday, July 12NBC, Peacock2:30 p.m. ET – 6 p.m. ETNeed a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Who’s playing in the Tahoe celebrity golf tournament?

There’s going to be 90 names on the tee sheet. It’s a list that includes 18 Hall of Famers, 17 current pro athletes across the NFL, NHL and WWE, as well as Grammy and Emmy Award winners.

Let’s start off with defending tournament champion Joe Pavelski, two-time champion Mardy Fish and 2023 champion Stephen Curry, along with Jason Kelce, three-time winner Tony Romo and fan favorites Charles Barkley, World Golf Hall-of-Famer Annika Sorenstam, WWE Superstar The Miz, comedian Larry the Cable Guy and NBC’s Colin Jost.

The complete rundown of the field:

Davante Adams — NFL All-Pro WR: Los Angeles RamsMarcus Allen — Hall of Fame NFL RBRay Allen — NBA Hall of FamerAnthony Anderson — Actor, Comedian and TV HostBret Baier — Fox News Chief Political AnchorNate Bargatze — Standup ComicCharles Barkley — NBA Hall of FamerBrian Baumgartner — ActorJerome Bettis — NFL Hall of FamerJay Bilas — ESPN College Basketball AnalystMatt Boldy — NHL Forward, Minnesota Wild; Gold MedalistDrew Brees — NFL Hall of Fame QuarterbackTim Brown — Hall of Fame Wide ReceiverDerek Carr — Former NFL Pro Bowl QBVince Carter — NBA Hall of FamerAlex Caruso — NBA Guard: Oklahoma City ThunderRoger Clemens — Former MLB All-Star PitcherVince Coleman — Former MLB All-Star OutfielderStephen Curry — NBA MVP: Golden State WarriorsSeth Curry — NBA Guard: Golden State WarriorsDell Curry — Former NBA GuardCarson Daly — Host: Today Show; The VoiceVinny Del Negro — Former NBA Guard & CoachJay DeMarcus — Singer/MusicianRich Eisen — Host, NFL Gameday MorningCathy Engelbert — WNBA CommissionerMardy Fish — Olympic Silver Medalist; U.S. Davis Cup CaptainLarry Fitzgerald — Former NFL Pro Bowl WRRyan Fitzpatrick — Former NFL QuarterbackBobby Flay — Celebrity Chef and TV PersonalityDexter Fowler — Former MLB Outfielder; 2016 World Series ChampionDwight Freeney — NFL Hall of Fame Defensive EndKyle Hamilton — First Team All-Pro Safety, Baltimore RavensChris Harrison — TV HostA.J. Hawk — Former NFL LinebackerGrant Hill — NBA Analyst & Former All-StarColin Jost — SNL Cast Member & WriterKyle Juszczyk — NFL Pro Bowl FB: San Francisco 49ersJason Kelce — Former NFL All-Pro CenterTrevor Lawrence — NFL Pro Bowl QB: Jacksonville JaguarsZach LaVine — 2x NBA All-Star: Sacramento KingsHally Leadbetter — Golf Host and Content CreatorDerek Lowe — Former MLB All-Star PitcherKyle Lowry — NBA All-Star: Philadelphia 76ersRob Mac (Rob McElhenney) — Football Club Owner; Actor, It’s Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaMike Macdonald — NFL Head Coach: Seattle SeahawksJoe Mauer — Former MLB All-StarBaker Mayfield — NFL QB: Tampa Bay BuccaneersSean McDonough — Announcer, ABC/ESPNJim McMahon — Former NFL All-Pro QuarterbackKevin Millar — Former MLB First Baseman/OutfielderThe Miz — WWE SuperstarKevin O’Connell — NFL Head Coach: Minnesota VikingsJohn O’Hurley — Actor: SeinfeldT.J. Oshie — Former NHL ForwardJake Owen — Country Music ArtistJoe Pavelski — Former NHL All-StarMichael Peña — ActorPatrick Peterson — Former Pro Bowl CornerbackAustin Reaves — NBA Guard: Los Angeles LakersAlfonso Ribeiro — ActorJerry Rice — Pro Football Hall of Fame WRRob Riggle — Actor/ComedianDoc Rivers — NBA Hall of Fame CoachRay Romano — Actor/ComedianTony Romo — Former Pro Bowl QB: Dallas CowboysJoe Don Rooney — Lead Guitarist, Rascal FlattsRobert Saleh — Tennessee Titans Head CoachJason Scheff — Former Lead Singer: ChicagoGary Sheffield — Former MLB All-StarJohn Smoltz — Hall of Fame PitcherAnnika Sörenstam — 10x LPGA Major Champion; 8x Player of the YearKathryn Tappen — NBC Sports ReporterMiles Teller — Actor: Whiplash; Top Gun: MaverickLarry the Cable Guy — Actor/ComedianJoe Theismann — Former Super Bowl Champion QuarterbackAdam Thielen — Former NFL Pro Bowl Wide ReceiverBrady Tkachuk — 4x NHL All-Star ForwardMatthew Tkachuk — NHL All-Star: Florida PanthersTaylor Twellman — Soccer TV PersonalityBrian Urlacher — Hall of Fame NFL LinebackerChase Utley — Former MLB All-StarJack Wagner — Actor: Hallmark ChannelDeMarcus Ware — Hall of Fame NFL Defensive EndDavid Wells — Former MLB All-Star PitcherAndrew Whitworth — Former NFL Pro Bowl OT; Super Bowl ChampionTrey Wingo — Sportscaster and Podcast HostCharles Woodson — Hall of Fame NFL CBBrett Young — Country Recording ArtistSteve Young — NFL Hall of Fame QBWho are the first-timers at the American Century Championship?

Matthew Boldy, Kyle Hamilton, Mike MacDonald, Sean McDonough, Kevin O’Connell, Doc Rivers, Robert Saleh, Brady Tkachuk, Trey Wingo and Brett Young are all in the ACC for the first time.

How much money is up for grabs at the ACC?

The event features a $750,000 purse with $150,000 going to the winner, plus a charity component for local and national non-profits.

Who’s calling the action for NBC?

NBC is bringing in some of their heavy hitters with host Steve Sands and analyst Peter Jacobsen, who will be joined by Jimmy Roberts as a hole announcer, Roger Maltbie and Smylie Kaufman as on-course reporters and Kira K. Dixon doing interviews throughout the championship.