The American Family Insurance Championship will showcase a star‑studded nine‑hole exhibition on June 6 at TPC Wisconsin in Madison, bringing together former collegiate and professional athletes for a charity‑focused round of golf.
Caroline Harvey, a former University of Wisconsin hockey standout who helped lead her team to a national title and earned Olympic medals, will join forces with NFL legend Larry Fitzgerald Jr., Packers Hall of Famer Donald Driver and broadcaster Andy North, each bringing a unique legacy to the fairway.
A Legacy of Giving
The exhibition is part of a long‑running tradition that has seen past participants such as Jack Nicklaus, Brett Favre, JJ Watt, Pat Connaughton and Derek Jeter lend their names to the cause, underscoring the event’s deep roots in the Midwest sports community.
Tickets go on sale daily, with general admission priced at $20 and a special champion’s ticket for fans aged 50 and older available for $15; children 17 and younger attend free with a paying adult, and all first responders, active‑duty and retired military personnel are also admitted at no cost.
Beyond the competition, the event supports local charities, offering a family‑friendly atmosphere that celebrates both athletic achievement and community service, while highlighting the region’s growing golf tourism.