The 25th anniversary of the American Century
Championship in Lake Tahoe had big expectations, and the six day celebration
surely did not disappoint.
The tournament kicked off with three days of Celebrity
Pro-Am play. Select players who happened to be high on their luck got the
opportunity to play with some of the tournament’s top-notch celebrities, such
as Larry the Cable Guy, Chad Pfeifer (an Iraqi veteran and honorary celebrity)
and Britton Colquitt.
The party was kept alive by Korbel on their famed territory:
the 17th hole where the hole-in-one challenge takes place and
between 17 and 18 where the spray off competition is held. Mark Rypien, the
winner of this year’s tournament, also won the closest to the pin challenge,
getting within 7 feet of the pin. Korbel donated $5,000 dollars to the Tahoe
Fund for his efforts.
Not only did Mark Rypien win, but he also set the record for
the best final round score at 33 points. Annika Sorenstam, LPGA legend, paid a
visit to ACC this year and was close behind Rypien tying with Jeremy Roenick
for second.
Chad Pfeifer was the leader after the first round, not only
engaging the fans but warming their hearts, as he is said to be “the feel good
story of the ACC.” He finished fifth in his first appearance in the American
Century Championship.
It doesn’t take much to feel good, though, while watching
some of your favorite sports stars and celebrities play the famed Edgewood
Tahoe Golf Course. In true, fun-loving ACC spirit, a viral video was born after
a fan asked Green Bay Packer linebacker, AJ Hawk, to tackle him. Uninjured, the
fan prompted cheering and clapping from the surrounding crowd.
Aaron Rodgers, a fan-favorite of the tournament, made an
appearance and as expected had a throng of people following his every move.
Charles Barkley had the attendee’s attention with his unique swing and his
friendly disposition that keeps crowds following the last place finisher year
after year.
Twenty-five years is certainly an accomplishment for the
event, as is playing in it from its inaugural year. John Elway, Mike Eruzione,
Jack Wagner and Jim McMahon have graced the greens with their presence from the
very beginning.
The weather was hardly a damper on the ongoing celebration
in Tahoe South. For the first time in 25 years rain delayed play and switched
up the leader board with three holes left to play.
The town and visitors look forward to next year’s game: however
we are not sure how it will get any better than the 2014 championship.
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