Former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo wins playoff for third American Century Celebrity Championship title

Romo previously won at Lake Tahoe in 2018 and 2019.

STATELINE, Nev. — After Mark Mulder held the lead for most of the day, there was some drama to end the 2022 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship.

It came down to two playoff holes and sudden-death drama between three players — Mark Mulder, Tony Romo and Joe Pavelski — to determine the winner. It was the first three-way playoff in tournament history and the fifth playoff overall, and comes off a playoff last year, when Vinny Del Negro outlasted John Smoltz.

They played the 18th hole twice, with Romo emerging the champion after the second trip down No. 18.

All three finished regulation play with 62 points. Romo earned 25 points on Sunday to move into a tie for the lead. Mulder had 17 points Sunday and Pavelski had 27 in the Modified Stableford scoring system.

Mulder had held the lead after the first two days, and for most of Sunday’s round.

But he said he played too conservatively on Sunday.

“I wasn’t nervous, I wasn’t scared, I wasn’t anything. I had a lead. I just played very conservative, unfortunately. It’s as simple as that,” Mulder said.

Romo had four birdies and a bogey on Sunday.

“You work so hard to get in position at the end to be in contention. And once you’re there, it’s actually — that’s kind of fun. That’s what makes it enjoyable. The hard part is getting there,” Romo said. “But feels like once you’re there, you really lock in on exactly what you’re doing. You don’t do a little bit of this or that; you’re like 100 percent, I call it. That’s what I did on the back nine and in the playoff, and just try and do that every time. But it just narrows your focus a little bit more.”

Romo said all his wins at Edgewood are special, but this one stands out a little bit because his children are older and can appreciate it more.

“One of the things I would say that’s a little bit more special about this one is my boys, too, that are older. Jones is 4, so he’ll have glimpses and memories of this a little bit, but the 10- and 8-year-old, Hawk and Riv, they were just so into it,” Romo said. “They were so nervous. They were following me around, and they were like, ‘Let’s go, Dad. Come on. If you do this, we have a chance. He’s like, You could finish third if you keep playing good, Dad.'”

“Afterwards he’s like, ‘I did not think you could do better than third. This is crazy.’ I was like, I know. You don’t get to eat ice cream tonight out of the trophy then, son.”

Pavelski, who plays for the Dallas Stars, would have been the second active NHL player to win the tournament. Mario Lemieux won it in 1998.

Annika Sorenstam finished in a tie for fourth place with Adam Thielen, and Mardy Fish finished in sixth.

It was Romo’s third win in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament with the other wins coming in 2018 and 2019.

Mulder also won the ACC three times, from 2015-17. Rick Rhoden won it seven times and Dan Quinn won four titles.

Romo had no time to celebrate as he is playing a U.S. Amateur qualifying event on Monday in Texas.

The overall purse was $600,000, with $125,000 going to the winner. But Romo donated his prize money to South Lake Tahoe charities.

The tournament has raised $6 million for charity over the years.

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Mardy Fish jumps into lead at American Century Championship

The American Century Celebrity Tournament features Tony Romo, Steph Curry, Patrick Mahomes and Charles Barkley

Mardy Fish began with a bogey and never looked back.

The former American tennis pro leads the American Century Celebrity Tournament through 36 holes after scoring 37 points in the second round at Edgewood Tahoe. Fish carded 10 birdies Saturday, ending his round with five straight and he has 55 points in all. Fish, 38, previously won the Diamond Resorts Invitational in Orlando in 2016 and 2018.

The ACC is a 54-hole tournament using the modified Stableford scoring format.

First-round leader Kyle Williams sits in second with 52 points after added 27 to his total on Saturday. Williams is a former NFL defensive tackle. Former MLB player John Smoltz sits in third with 37 points.

Two-time defending champion Tony Romo is T-4 along with Dell Curry and Derek Lowe with 36 points.

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Among the active athletes in the field are Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry, who is in 11th after carding a second-round 76, and Kansas City Cheifs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The reigning Super Bowl MVP is T-46 after two days along with Jimmy Rollins.

First place is good for $125,000.

NBA on TNT and former NBA star Charles Barkley is also in the field. Before the event started, he guaranteed that he wouldn’t finish in last place.

So far, so good, but just barely.

Barkley is currently second-from-last, three points ahead of former NFL running back Eddie George.

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Patrick Mahomes gives par putt a Super Bowl sized celebration at American Century Celebrity Tournament

Patrick Mahomes is fresh off a Super Bowl win and contract extension at the American Century Celebrity Tournament at Edgewood Tahoe.

You would have thought Patrick Mahomes won the Super Bowl… again.

The 24-year-old and reigning Super Bowl MVP is one of several professional athletes competing in the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship Tournament at Edgewood Tahoe.

Mahomes, who finished Friday’s first round with an 88, made a 10-foot par putt on 17 and celebrated with a Super Bowl sized fist pump as the ball crept to the hole.

Could not be playing any worse (right now) but having a great time,” Mahomes wrote on Twitter Friday.

The reigning Super Bowl champion has had a newsworthy week after signing an NFL record 10-year contract extension with the Chiefs Monday worth $503 million.

Former NFL defensive tackle Kyle Williams currently leads the event after carding a first-round 70. Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and current NFL analyst Tony Romo and former Atlanta Brave John Smoltz finished Thursday T-2 after carding 73s in Stateline, Nevada.

 

 

Also in the field for this week’s event are Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry and his father Dell Curry, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, former NFL quarterback Steve Young and Mahomes’ teammate and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

Celebrities in the field who don’t play another sport for a living include Larry the Cable Guy as well as comedians Ray Romano and Rob Riggle.

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