Weeklong grounds badges for the celebrity golf tournament next summer at South Lake Tahoe go on sale Dec. 1.
The 36th annual American Century Championship golf tournament is set for July 9-13 at the golf course at Edgewood Tahoe Resort.
The weeklong badges are $150 and are on sale from Dec. 1 through Dec. 25.
The link to buy tickets at will become active on Dec. 1 at americancenturychampionship.com/spectator-information/tickets/.
The specially priced $150 online ticket includes five days of admission: practice rounds Wednesday and Thursday, July 9-10, and all three rounds of the tournament, Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13.
The next purchase opportunity for the weeklong grounds badges will start April 1 and will be based on availability. Daily tickets will also go on sale then for $40 per day Wednesday and Thursday and $50 each day Friday-Sunday. Tourism officials encourage visitors to secure lodging in advance for that week.
The ACC tournament field generally includes several Hall-of-Fame athletes along with various entertainers. Player commitments will be announced starting in January.
Participants in 2024 included champion Mardy Fish along with Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce, Alex Rodriguez, Kyle Juszczyk, Josh Allen, Charles Barkley, Tony Romo, Aaron Rodgers, Annika Sorenstam, Miles Teller, Larry the Cable Guy, Jack Wagner, and Colin Jost among the 80-plus players.
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