Course Level: Difficult

Fort Worth, Texas

Colonial Country Club

Par 70 • 7,209 Yards

Colonial Country Club is a legendary championship golf course in Fort Worth, Texas, renowned for its rich PGA history - it’s home to the PGA Tour’s longest-running venue and the iconic legacy of Ben Hogan. Since opening in 1936, Colonial was masterfully restored by Gil Hanse in May 2024 - in time for the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge, and remains one of America’s most iconic private golf clubs.

Year Opened

1936

Course Architect

John Bredemus & Perry Maxwell

Grass Type

Bentgrass & Bermuda

Playing Tips for Hole #17

This is a demanding par 4 that typically plays around 400–410 yards. Leave a full approach if possible. The green is well protected and rewards precise yardages more than awkward half shots.

Take your shot down Hogan’s Alley.

Colonial Country Club

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