Trevor Lawrence will step onto the fairways of Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course on Friday, July 18, 2026, for the American Century Championship celebrity golf event.

The Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback joins two other NFL passers in the annual charity tournament, which pits athletes against entertainers and business leaders on the PGA Tour Champions stop.

What happened?

Lawrence, 26, was invited to the three-day pro-am fundraiser in Stateline, Nevada. The event pairs celebrities with professional golfers in a scramble format, with proceeds benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

The Jaguars signal-caller will share the course with two other NFL quarterbacks: Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills. All three will compete in the same threesome for at least one round.

Why it matters for Trevor Lawrence

This marks Lawrence’s first appearance in the American Century Championship, a tournament that has drawn top athletes from the NFL, MLB, and NBA since 1990. The event is broadcast nationally on NBC and the Golf Channel, giving Lawrence prime-time exposure off the football field.

For the Jaguars, it’s a chance to showcase Lawrence’s personality beyond the huddle. The quarterback has built a reputation for his golf skills during the offseason, often posting rounds with friends and teammates.

What comes next?

The American Century Championship runs from July 16 to 18, 2026, with Lawrence scheduled to tee off on Friday. The tournament concludes with a final-round shootout at Lake Tahoe’s scenic course.

Lawrence’s participation follows a busy offseason that included training in Jacksonville and appearances at team charity events. The Jaguars open training camp on July 25, 2026, with Lawrence expected to lead the charge in his fourth NFL season.