American Century Championship field 2023: Here's the full list of athletes, celebrities playing in annual golf tournament

Kevin Skiver

American Century Championship field 2023: Here's the full list of athletes, celebrities playing in annual golf tournament image

Getting a group of celebrities to play a few rounds of golf over a weekend isn't an especially difficult job for tournament organizers. The 2023 American Century Championship is no exception, with a strong field of athletes and celebrities coming back to Lake Tahoe for one of golf's biggest celebrity tournaments.

Defending champion Tony Romo will be looking for a fourth overall title, but plenty of golfers could upend him in the field. Stephen Curry is back, as is 2021 winner Vinny Del Negro.

Three participants from "The Match" in June will be in the field, with Curry competing against Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce again. Klay Thompson will be the only one absent.

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Outside of athletes, Chace Crawford ("The Boys"), Alfonso Ribeiro ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"), Ray Romano ("Everybody Loves Raymond") and Miles Teller ("Top Gun: Maverick") will all be teeing off.

Perhaps the most popular player on the course will be Pat McAfee, host of "The Pat McAfee Show," which just moved to ESPN. He and co-host A.J. Hawk will be playing this year.

Here's a look at the full field for the 2023 American Century Championship:

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American Century Championship field 2023

Here's a look at the full American Century Championship field this year, which features athletes, comedians, actors and personalities.

GolferKnown for
Davante AdamsRaiders All-Pro wide receiver
Josh AllenBills Pro Bowl QB
Marcus AllenPro Football Hall of Fame running back
Ray AllenNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer
Canelo AlvarezBoxing super middleweight world champion
Bret BaierFox News chief political anchor
Ronde BarberPro Football Hall of Fame cornerback
Nate BargatzeStand-up comedian
Charles BarkleyNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer
Brian BaumgartnerActor ("The Office")
Jerome BettisPro Football Hall of Fame running back
Jay BilasESPN college basketball analyst
Tim BrownPro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver
Joe BuckESPN "Monday Night Football" broadcaster
Reggie BushFormer All-Pro running back
David CarrFormer NFL QB
Derek CarrSaints Pro Bowl QB
Vince CarterEight-time NBA All-Star
Don CheadleActor ("Oceans 11," "Hotel Rwanda," MCU)
Roger ClemensFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
Chase CrawfordActor ("Gossip Girl," "The Boys"
Dell CurryFormer NBA guard
Stephen CurryWarriors NBA MVP point guard
Seth CurryMavericks guard
Vinny Del NegroFormer NBA player and Bulls, Clippers coach
Jay DemarcusSinger/musician
Dylan DreyerNBC meteorologist
John ElwayPro Football Hall of Fame QB
Marshall FaulkPro Football Hall of Fame running back
Mardy FishTennis pro, Olympic silver medalist
Larry FitzgeraldFormer Cardinals All-Pro wide receiver
Ryan FitzpatrickFormer NFL QB
Dexter FowlerFormer MLB All-Star
Dwight FreeneyFormer Colts defensive end
Mike GolicFormer NFL defensive tackle. radio host
Robbie GouldNFL kicker
A.J. HawkFormer Packers linebacker
Andre IguodalaWarriors forward
Colin Jost"Saturday Night Live" cast member/writer
Travis KelceChiefs All-Pro tight end
Alex KillornDucks forward
Zach LaVineBulls All-Star guard
Hally LedbetterGolf host, content creator
Jon LesterFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
Derek LoweFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
Kyle LowryHeat point guard
Patrick MahomesChiefs NFL MVP QB
Joe MauerFormer MLB All-Star catcher
Baker MayfieldBuccaneers QB
Pat McAfeeFormer NFL punter, current ESPN personality
Jim McMahonFormer NFL Pro Bowl QB
Kevin MillarFormer MLB first baseman/outfielder
The MizWWE star
Mike ModanoHockey Hall of Famer
Mark MulderFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
John O'HurleyActor
T.J. OshieCapitals forward
Jake OwenCountry music artist
Joe PavelskiStars forward
Doug PedersonJaguars head coach
Michael PenaActor
Patrick PetersonVikings cornerback
Dan QuayleFormer vice president
Alfonso RibeiroActor
Jerry RicePro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver
Rob RiggleActor/comedian
Aaron RodgersJets NFL MVP QB
Ray RomanoActor/comedian
Tony RomoFormer Cowboys QB, current CBS NFL broadcaster
Kyle RudolphNFL Pro Bowl tight end
CC SabathiaFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
Jason ScheffFormer lead singer of Chicago
Harrison SmithVikings safety
Alex SmithFormer NFL QB
Emmitt SmithHall of Fame NFL running back
John SmoltzHall of Fame pitcher
Annika Sorenstam10-time LPGA major champion
Kathryn TappenNBC Sports reporter
Miles TellerActor ("Whiplash," "Top Gun: Maverick")
Larry the Cable GuyActor/comedian
Joe TheismannFormer NFL QB
Adam ThielenPanthers Pro Bowl wide receiver
Brian UrlacherPro Football Hall of Fame linebacker
Shane VictorinoFormer MLB All-Star outfielder
Mike VrabelTitans head coach
Jack WagnerActor/singer
Tim WakefieldFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
DeMarcus WareFormer NFL Pro Bowl defensive end
David WellsFormer MLB All-Star pitcher
Jayson WerthFormer MLB All-Star outfielder
Andrew WhitworthFormer NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle
Charles WoodsonPro Football Hall of Fame cornerback
Steve YoungPro Football Hall of Fame QB

Where is the American Century Championship played?

The American Century Championship is played at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nev., along the shores of Lake Tahoe. The course totals 6,709 yards for the tournament and is a par-72.

Opened in 1968, the club has hosted the American Century Championship since the tournament's inaugural event in 1990.

Who won the American Century Championship in 2022?

CBS lead NFL analyst  Tony Romo won the American Century Championship in 2022, outlasting Joe Pavelski and Mark Mulder in a playoff. The three were tied at 62 points under the modified Stableford format after three rounds.

Romo took home the $125,000 winner's share of the $600,000 purse. It was his third victory in the event.

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.