South Lake Tahoe’s annual American Century Championship is set to once again draw celebrities to Northern California this weekend. The golf tournament raises money for local and national charities, and practice rounds already began Wednesday morning.The competition begins Friday, and the final round begins Sunday morning.Below is what to know about the event and ticket information, as well as the celebrities attending this year.Who are the celebrities competing in the 2025 American Century Championship?Some big sports names: Stephen Curry, Travis and Jason Kelce, Charles Barkley, Derek Carr, Tim Brown, Vince Carter, Jerry Rice and Aaron Rodgers.Comedians, actors and personalities: Rob Mac, Carson Daly, Dylan Dreyer, Bret Baier, Chris Harrison, Colin Jost, and Larry the Cable Guy.You can find the full list of celebrities here.Ticket info for the American Century ChampionshipAll tickets can only be purchased online through Eventbrite.Grounds passes, and Friday and Saturday tickets are sold out as of noon Wednesday. Tickets for Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday are still available.Adults can bring in one child 10 years or younger free of charge with their paid ticket. Active duty, reservists, National Guard, military retirees and veterans get one complimentary ticket and one complimentary guest ticket for either Wednesday or Thursday. However, Thursday military tickets are sold out.Star-studded interviews during Tahoe celebrity golf tournamentKCRA 3’s reporters will be covering the tournament from beginning to end. See top highlights below.Charles Barkley has advice for NBA Summer League athletesBucs QB Baker Mayfield is rooting for the football guys. As for his game, it’s “inconsistent.”Former Raiders QB Derek Carr talks about retirementMardy Fish looks to defend his titleKyle Juszczyk looks to ‘bring the juice’Zach LaVine has a message for the Kings Summer League teamMiles Teller gets to feel like a pro athlete “for a minute.”49ers’ George Kittle wants to do a handstand to celebrate his first time here.”The Miz” has lofty goals of beating Charles Barkley.Grant Hill recalls when he was first invited to ACC.Chris Harrison of “The Bachelor” was more than excited to come back a second time. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. —
South Lake Tahoe’s annual American Century Championship is set to once again draw celebrities to Northern California this weekend.
The golf tournament raises money for local and national charities, and practice rounds already began Wednesday morning.
The competition begins Friday, and the final round begins Sunday morning.
Below is what to know about the event and ticket information, as well as the celebrities attending this year.
Who are the celebrities competing in the 2025 American Century Championship?
Some big sports names: Stephen Curry, Travis and Jason Kelce, Charles Barkley, Derek Carr, Tim Brown, Vince Carter, Jerry Rice and Aaron Rodgers.
Comedians, actors and personalities: Rob Mac, Carson Daly, Dylan Dreyer, Bret Baier, Chris Harrison, Colin Jost, and Larry the Cable Guy.
You can find the full list of celebrities here.
Ticket info for the American Century Championship
All tickets can only be purchased online through Eventbrite.
Grounds passes, and Friday and Saturday tickets are sold out as of noon Wednesday. Tickets for Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday are still available.
Adults can bring in one child 10 years or younger free of charge with their paid ticket.
Active duty, reservists, National Guard, military retirees and veterans get one complimentary ticket and one complimentary guest ticket for either Wednesday or Thursday. However, Thursday military tickets are sold out.
Star-studded interviews during Tahoe celebrity golf tournament
KCRA 3’s reporters will be covering the tournament from beginning to end. See top highlights below.
Charles Barkley has advice for NBA Summer League athletes
Bucs QB Baker Mayfield is rooting for the football guys. As for his game, it’s “inconsistent.”
Former Raiders QB Derek Carr talks about retirement
Mardy Fish looks to defend his title
Kyle Juszczyk looks to ‘bring the juice’
Zach LaVine has a message for the Kings Summer League team
Miles Teller gets to feel like a pro athlete “for a minute.”
49ers’ George Kittle wants to do a handstand to celebrate his first time here.
“The Miz” has lofty goals of beating Charles Barkley.
Grant Hill recalls when he was first invited to ACC.
Chris Harrison of “The Bachelor” was more than excited to come back a second time.
See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel