Colonial Country Club
Website: https://colonialccny.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get a tee time at Colonial Country Club?
Colonial is a private club, so you'll need to be invited by a member to experience this historic track. We recommend connecting with members through your own club's reciprocal network or by attending the Charles Schwab Challenge to network. It's truly worth the effort to play where legends like Hogan walked.
When is the best time of year to play Colonial Country Club?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring, specifically April or early May, before the intense Texas summer heat sets in. You'll find the course in pristine condition, just gearing up for the Charles Schwab Challenge, offering a true PGA Tour-level experience. Avoid late May unless you're there for the tournament itself, as the course will be closed or extremely busy.
What are the must-know challenges or signature holes at Colonial?
You absolutely need to prepare for the "Horrible Horseshoe" - holes 3, 4, and 5 - a brutal stretch of par-4, par-3, and par-4 that can make or break your round. The par-3 4th, with its demanding green complex, is particularly memorable and will test your iron play. Don't forget to appreciate the iconic clubhouse view from the 18th green.
What makes Colonial Country Club so historically significant in golf?
Colonial's legacy is deeply intertwined with Ben Hogan, who won here five times, earning it the nickname "Hogan's Alley." You'll feel that history on every hole, especially near the statue commemorating his achievements. It's one of the few courses that has hosted a PGA Tour event every year since 1946, a testament to its enduring challenge and charm.
Beyond the golf, what should I expect from a visit to Colonial?
Expect a classic, understated elegance that truly respects the game's traditions. The service is impeccable, and you'll find a warm, welcoming atmosphere among members who are passionate about their club. Make sure to spend some time in the clubhouse, soaking in the history and enjoying a post-round drink overlooking the 18th green.