Tradition, precision, and the historic Colonial Country Club
Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas
The Charles Schwab Challenge is one of the most cherished traditions on the PGA Tour, hosted annually at the historic Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Known as "Hogan's Alley," this classic layout demands precision shot-making and strategic course management.
The famed "Horrible Horseshoe" — holes 3, 4, and 5 — is one of the most demanding three-hole stretches in golf. With tree-lined fairways, undulating bentgrass greens, and a rich championship history, Colonial remains a favorite among players and purists.
Since its inception in 1946, the tournament has crowned legends like Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, and more recently, rising stars who conquer this demanding par-70 layout.
Colonial Country Club is a masterpiece of classic golf architecture. Opened in 1936 and designed by John Bredemus and Marvin Leonard, this par-70 tree-lined course rewards precision, patience, and a sharp short game.
Colonial emphasizes accuracy over power. Tight fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating bentgrass greens demand players think their way around the layout. The course is a true ball-striker's paradise.
Date: May 21-24, 2026
Location: Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, TX
Field: 132 PGA Tour professionals
Home of the "Horrible Horseshoe" (holes 3‑5).
Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth
Invitational field of PGA Tour players
$9.3 million purse
500 FedExCup points to winner
Colonial Country Club
PGA Tour invitational event
Horrible Horseshoe decides the champion
500 FedExCup points to winner
Colonial Country Club
2024: Davis Riley
2023: Emiliano Grillo
2022: Sam Burns (back-to-back)
Colonial Country Club
Justin Rose (2010), Adam Scott (2014)
Jordan Spieth (2016), Zach Johnson (2012)
Jason Dufner (2012 playoff), Chris Kirk (2015)
Colonial Country Club
2000: Phil Mickelson
2001: Sergio Garcia
2004: Steve Flesch, 2007: Rory Sabbatini
132 Players, 36‑hole cut
72‑hole stroke play
Standard FedExCup points
One of the most prestigious invitationals
John Bredemus / Marvin Leonard design
Ranked among America's classic courses
Course Details:
Par 70, 7,209 yards
One of Tour's toughest stretches
3rd (par‑4, 483 yds), 4th (par‑3, 247 yds)
5th (par‑4, 455 yds, water right)
Often decides the champion each year
The Charles Schwab Challenge boasts a rich history dating back to 1946 at Colonial Country Club. Ben Hogan won here five times, cementing the course's nickname "Hogan's Alley." The tournament has evolved into one of the most respected stops on the PGA Tour’s Texas swing.
The event is renowned for its demanding layout, particularly the three-hole stretch known as "The Horrible Horseshoe." Every champion must survive this treacherous sequence to lift the trophy.
With an invitational field of 132 players, a $9.3 million purse, and 500 FedExCup points to the winner, the Charles Schwab Challenge consistently delivers drama and showcases the game's finest shot-makers.
Colonial Country Club remains a beloved yet stern test — a classic parkland layout that rewards precision, patience, and championship nerve.