The American Family Insurance Championship will crank up the star wattage when Caroline “KK” Harvey, Donald Driver and Larry Fitzgerald Jr. step onto the first tee for the tournament’s beloved Celebrity Foursome. Hosted by two-time U.S. Open champion Andy North, the nine-hole exhibition is set for Saturday, June 6, at TPC Wisconsin in Madison, with an expected start around 1:45 p.m., following the final teams pairing of tournament play.
Blending gridiron legends with a rising hockey phenom, this special showcase is designed to entertain fans and amplify the championship’s charitable impact. The group will begin on the first hole and then loop through holes 11–18, offering a compact, fan-friendly window to see three high-profile athletes in a relaxed, philanthropic setting.
Who’s in the spotlight
Fresh off a landmark collegiate season, Caroline “KK” Harvey arrives as one of the brightest names in women’s hockey. A two-time Olympian and three-time NCAA national champion with the University of Wisconsin, Harvey capped her latest campaign by earning the 2026 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey. At the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, she led the U.S. with nine points (two goals, seven assists) in seven games, topping all defenders in scoring and being named MVP, Best Defender and All-Star. She is widely regarded as a premier prospect for the forthcoming 2026 PWHL Draft.
On the football side, Donald Driver remains synonymous with Green Bay excellence. Spending his entire 14-year NFL career with the Packers, Driver became the franchise’s all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards. A Super Bowl champion and four-time Pro Bowler, he was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 2017. Beyond the field, Driver is a New York Times bestselling author, a “Dancing with the Stars” champion and a dedicated humanitarian through the Donald Driver Foundation, which has supported underprivileged children and families for more than two decades.
Larry Fitzgerald Jr. brings similar stature from the Arizona desert. Selected third overall in the 2004 NFL Draft, Fitzgerald spent his entire 17-season career (2004–2026) with the Arizona Cardinals, earning recognition as one of the greatest wide receivers in league history. He ranks second all-time in both career receptions (1,432) and receiving yards (17,492), and is an 11-time Pro Bowler, three-time All-Pro and member of the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Honored as the 2016 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, Fitzgerald is a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Fame (2026) inductee and a driving force behind the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation, which focuses on youth education and breast cancer awareness.
Format, schedule and why it matters
The Celebrity Foursome is a nine-hole exhibition purposely designed for accessibility and fun. After the final teams pairing of the AmFam Championship concludes, the celebrities will tee off on the first hole and then transition to holes 11–18, giving spectators an engaging, quick-moving experience. The anticipated 1:45 p.m. start provides a seamless bridge from competitive tournament play to an entertainment-rich finale that spotlights personality, camaraderie and fan interaction.
This showcase also underscores the tournament’s broader mission. Since its inception in 2016 by American Family Insurance, PGA TOUR Champions and Wisconsin native Steve Stricker, the championship and associated events have raised nearly $22 million for American Family Children’s Hospital and other charities. The celebrity component is a cornerstone of that effort, and Andy North—a U.S. Open winner in 1978 and 1985 with more than 600 PGA TOUR starts—will host the foursome for the ninth time, reinforcing a tradition that blends elite sport with community impact.
Tickets and access
The 2026 championship runs June 5–7 at TPC Wisconsin, with tickets sold on a per-day basis at amfamchampionship.com. Pricing includes $20 for adult general admission and $15 for the Champions ticket (ages 50 and older). Youth 17 and under are admitted free with a paid adult, and access is also free for active duty, reserve and retired military as well as first responders. These options are intended to make the event broadly accessible while maximizing the charitable return.
Legends hosting legends
As a host, Andy North brings gravitas and local pride to the proceedings. His two U.S. Open titles and encyclopedic experience on the PGA TOUR provide a steady hand for the lighthearted competition, while the celebrities inject personality and cross-sport appeal. The format invites players to interact with fans, share stories and enjoy the course—an approach that has made the foursome one of the most anticipated features of the PGA TOUR Champions stop in Madison.
Philanthropy in focus
All three participants are active in philanthropic causes, aligning perfectly with the championship’s mission. Driver’s foundation emphasizes Strong Hands, Strong Minds and Loving Hearts in providing a hand-up to families in need. Fitzgerald’s organization supports youth education and breast cancer awareness nationwide. Harvey, a leader for Team USA and a role model for young athletes, represents a new generation of stars leveraging their platforms for community good. Together, their presence elevates both the entertainment value and the purpose behind the event.
For fans, the draw is obvious: a rare chance to see a Super Bowl champion, a Hall of Fame wide receiver and an Olympic MVP share the same fairways. For the community, the benefits extend far beyond the ropes, as proceeds and visibility help fuel programs that make a tangible difference across Wisconsin and beyond. That balance—spotlight and service—is exactly what has defined the American Family Insurance Championship since day one.