American Century Celebrity Golf Championship Tournament

July 9-13, 2025 | Edgewood Tahoe

American Century Celebrity Golf Championship Tournament at Edgewood, South Lake Tahoe, Nevada

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Chase Utley

June 18, 2020 by Nick Casanova

Career Highlights: Former major league second baseman Chase Utley enjoyed an impressive 16-year major league career primarily with the Philadelphia Phillies (2003-15), and then with the Los Angeles Dodgers (2015-18). A six-time All-Star known for his strong leadership skills, Utley ended the 2008 regular season with 33 home runs, 104 RBI and a team-high 177 hits, and helped lead the Phillies to a World Series title, the franchise’s first since 1980. A four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, Utley had seven career World Series home runs, the most by a second baseman. He also shares the record of five home runs in a single World Series, and holds the major league record for the most stolen bases in a season without being caught at 23, which he set in 2009. The Phillies got back to the World Series in 2009 and Utley drew a two-out walk in Game 1, setting a record for reaching base in consecutive postseason games with 26. He proceeded to hit two home runs in his next two at bats. Utley finished his career playing in 1,937 games with a .275 batting average, 1,885 hits, 1,025 RBI, and 259 home runs.

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Joe Buck

June 18, 2020 by Nick Casanova

Career Highlights:  As the former lead play-by-play announcer for FOX Sports’ NFL and MLB coverage, Joe Buck has called an astounding seven Super Bowls, 24 World Series and 26 MLB League Championship Series. In March, Buck (along with Troy Aikman) signed a multi-year deal with ESPN to be the new Monday Night Football broadcast team. An eight-time Emmy Award winner, Buck was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the winner of the 2020 Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award. As the former lead voice of FOX NFL since 2002, Buck and analyst partner Troy Aikman, were the second longest-running broadcast team to call NFL games. Buck joined FOX Sports in 1994, and at 25 years old was the youngest announcer to call a full slate of network television games, and two years later became the youngest play-by-play announcer to call the World Series. Buck also was a local radio and television announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1991 to 2007. The son of the late broadcasting legend Jack Buck, they are the only father/son duo to each call the Super Bowl on network television.

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Andrew Whitworth

June 4, 2020 by Nick Casanova

Career Highlights: All-Pro offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth won the Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams over the Cincinnati Bengals in February. Upon winning, Whitworth retired as the oldest tackle in NFL history. He also was named the 2021 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. Selected in the 2006 NFL Draft by Cincinnati, the 16-year veteran was a four-time Pro Bowler and was named First-Team All-Pro twice. During the 2014 season with Cincinnati, Whitworth allowed zero sacks and only one hit on quarterback Andy Dalton. For his efforts, he was named Second-Team All-Pro that season. In 2018, Whitworth and his Rams offensive line teammates were named the Built Ford Tough Offensive Line of the Year. That year, Whitworth helped the Rams reach Super Bowl LIII after they defeated Dallas in the Divisional Round, New Orleans in the NFC Championship, before losing to New England in the Super Bowl. In college at LSU, as a sophomore in 2003, he started all 14 games, and the team went 13-1 and defeated Oklahoma in the BCS National Championship game. Whitworth, whose 52 collegiate starts ranks second in NCAA history, earned All-SEC honors his last two years.

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Chris Harrison

June 4, 2020 by Nick Casanova

Harrison is best known for his role as the host of the ABC Reality TV Dating Show, The Bachelor since the show started in 2002. In addition, he has hosted all the spin-off shows including The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, The Bachelor Winter Games & More. Harrison got his start as a sports reporter for a CBS Affiliate in Oklahoma City. Among his other credits he has worked as the host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for the 2015-16 season as well as stints with TVG, HGTV and the Game Show Network.

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Seth Curry

June 4, 2020 by Nick Casanova

Career Highlights: As the younger brother of Golden State guard Stephen Curry, Seth Curry is a guard with the Charlotte Hornets and has forged his own impressive basketball career. Curry started his collegiate career with Liberty for one year, before becoming a Duke Blue Devil. At Duke, Curry was named All-ACC First Team and a Second-Team All-American his senior year. Undrafted, he began in his career back and forth between the NBA and the NBA Development League (D-League). From 2013 to 2015 he played for the Santa Cruz Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Erie Baysox. Curry was a two-time NBA D-League All-Star and was named to the 2015 All-NBA D-League First Team, 2014 All-NBA D-League Second Team and 2014 D-League All-Rookie First Team. In nine NBA seasons with Memphis, Cleveland, Phoenix, Sacramento, Dallas (twice), Portland, Philadelphia, and Brooklyn, Curry has averaged 11.3 points, 2.2 assists, 2.2 rebounds, with an impressive 47.7 field goal percentage and 43.9 three-point field goal percentage. With the Philadelphia 76ers, Curry scored a career playoff high 30 points in the 76ers series-closing win in the first round of the 2021 NBA Playoffs over Washington.

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