Colonial Country Club
Country Club · Fort Worth, TX · Founded 1936 · 18 Holes · Designed by Leon Howard
About Colonial Country Club
Colonial Country Club is one of the most storied private golf venues in America, founded in 1936 in Fort Worth, Texas, and designed by John Bredemus and Perry Maxwell along the Trinity River. The course made history as the first in the South to host the U.S. Open in 1941 and has served as the permanent home of the PGA Tour's Charles Schwab Challenge since 1946, the longest-running non-major held at a single venue. The notorious "Horrible Horseshoe" stretch of holes 3–5 and a statue honoring five-time tournament champion Ben Hogan underscore the course's deep connection to golf history.
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