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Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence participated in the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Edgewood Tahoe, continuing his involvement in golf tournaments since being drafted in 2021. He competed against numerous other athletes and celebrities.
Lawrence finished the tournament tied for 75th place out of 90 golfers, sharing that position with actor Miles Teller. He achieved a score of -27. Several notable figures finished below him, including Larry The Cable Guy, George Kittle, Baker Mayfield, Jason Kelce, and Rich Eisen. The top finishers were Joe Pavelski (winner), Jake Owen, John Smoltz, Steph Curry, Tony Romo, and Michael Pena.
Given the strong golf presence in Jacksonville and the interest new Jaguars head coach Liam Coen has in golf, Lawrence is expected to remain a regular participant in future golf tournaments. It remains to be seen whether Coen or other Jaguars players will join him in these events.
The tournament, held annually at Edgewood Tahoe since 1990, is described as the country's premier celebrity golf competition. It consistently features major names from sports and entertainment. Edgewood Tahoe also has a history of hosting significant USGA events, including the 1980 U.S. Public Links Championship (won by Jodie Mudd) and the 1985 U.S. Senior Open Championship (won by Miller Barber), which was the first televised Senior Open.
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