Baseball

Derek Lowe Looks Back on the American Century Championship and Mahomes’ Dual‑Sport Dream

The retired MLB All‑Star shares insights on the charity golf event, prize money, and the lure of football for a baseball‑born quarterback.

Retired Major League Baseball All‑Star Derek Lowe is preparing to tee off at the American Century Championship, a charity golf event that brings together some of the most recognizable names from across the sporting world.

A Championship Like No Other

Scheduled for July 10‑12 at Edgewood Tahoe in Nevada, the tournament offers a $750,000 prize pool, with a substantial portion earmarked for charitable causes. Coverage will be provided by NBC and streamed on Peacock, giving the event a national platform that few golf competitions enjoy.

Lowe describes the atmosphere as a blend of fierce competition and light‑hearted camaraderie, noting that the annual gathering feels like a reunion of athletes who share stories from baseball, basketball, football and beyond.

In a recent conversation, Lowe recalled a brief exchange with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, whose father enjoyed a lengthy career in Major League Baseball. Mahomes has spoken openly about the appeal of switching to baseball, a notion that Lowe finds both fascinating and understandable.

The tournament’s prestige is amplified by its television exposure and a $150,000 first‑place payout, while its charitable impact — over $8 million donated to non‑profits over the years — underscores its role as more than just a golf competition.

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