Trevor Lawrence, the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback, showed measurable improvement in the 2026 American Century Championship compared with his previous year’s showing. This celebrity golf event, known for its distinctive scoring format, differs from standard PGA Tour play. Instead of simply tallying strokes, players accumulate points on each hole: an eagle is worth six points, a birdie earns three points, and a par yields one point. However, a double-bogey or worse deducts two points from a player’s tally. The competitor with the highest point total at the end of the event is declared the winner.
Lawrence finished the 2026 tournament tied for 48th, ending with a total of zero points. In Round 1, he managed a +2 in points, which is considered a positive outcome for this format. Day 2 saw him drop to -2, and the final round on Sunday left him with an even zero points. This performance contrasts with his 2025 effort, when he finished tied for 75th.
The overall champion of the event this year was Mardy Fish, who totaled 72 points. Joe Pavelski secured second place with 66 points, while Steph Curry claimed third with 59 points. For those following the full results, the leaderboard provides a detailed breakdown of every participant’s performance.
As for the team and organizational news, the Jaguars’ rookie players are slated to report for training camp on July 25, followed by the veterans on July 28. The team’s first practice is scheduled for July 29, marking the beginning of preparation ahead of the upcoming season. This recap stems from Jaguars Wire, and it touches on Trevor Lawrence’s performance at the American Century Championship and the broader context surrounding Jaguars activities during the summer lead-up.
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