Colonial Country Club (Fort Worth)

Colonial Country Club (Fort Worth)

For the club in Tennessee, see Colonial Country Club (Memphis) For the club in Fort Myers, see Colonial Country Club (Fort Myers)


Colonial Country Club is a private golf club in Fort Worth, Texas. It hosts an annual PGA Tour event, currently called the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, the longest running non-major PGA Tour event held at the same site. The golf course is located on the south bank of the Clear Fork of the Trinity River, just northwest of the campus of Texas Christian University.

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History

Colonial Country Club was started in 1936 by Marvin Leonard, who had a keen interest in bringing bentgrass greens to his hometown of Fort Worth. When his initial plans to install bentgrass greens at an already existed Fort Worth golf club failed, Leonard came up with his vision for Colonial Golf Club. His vision became a reality in January 1936 when the club opened with approximately 100 members.

In the late 1930s, Leonard began talks with the United States Golf Association (USGA) to conduct the U.S. Open at Colonial. After guaranteeing the USGA $25,000, the USGA granted Colonial the rights to the 1941 U.S. Open, which was won by Craig Wood.

In 1942, Leonard decided to sell the club to the members of Colonial. His first attempt to sell to the members was rejected, but he eventually sold the club to the members on December 31, 1942, when it took its current name, Colonial Country Club.

The Course

The golf course at Colonial Country Club was designed by John Bredemus of Texas and Perry Maxwell of Oklahoma. The par-70 course, currently at 7204 yards, is bordered on the northern edge by the Trinity River (Clear Fork) with the rest of the course surrounded by the neighboring residential area. In addition to the annual PGA Tour event, the course has hosted three major or significant professional golf events: the 1941 U.S. Open, the 1975 Tournament Players Championship (won by Al Geiberger, and the 1991 U.S. Women's Open (won by Meg Mallon).

Hole by Hole

Hole 1 Par 5 565 yards Hole 10 Par 4 408 yards
Hole 2 Par 4 389 yards Hole 11 Par 5 635 yards
Hole 3 Par 4 483 yards Hole 12 Par 4 445 yards
Hole 4 Par 3 247 yards Hole 13 Par 3 190 yards
Hole 5 Par 4 481 yards Hole 14 Par 4 464 yards
Hole 6 Par 4 406 yards Hole 15 Par 4 430 yards
Hole 7 Par 4 440 yards Hole 16 Par 3 192 yards
Hole 8 Par 3 194 yards Hole 17 Par 4 387 yards
Hole 9 Par 4 407 yards Hole 18 Par 4 441 yards

The course has the following ratings and slopes:

  • Championship: 74.7 / 133
  • Men's: 71.7 / 127
  • Executive: 69.6 / 124
  • Women's: 74.7 / 136

Colonial Tournament

The Colonial golf tournament has been held every year since 1946, with exceptions in 1949 (flooding of the Trinity River) and 1975, when the club hosted the Tournament Players Championship.

The most noteworthy winner of the tournament is the late Ben Hogan; the Fort Worth resident won five times, which earned the course the nickname "Hogan's Alley." Other notable winners include Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino (twice), Ben Crenshaw (twice), Al Geiberger, Bruce Lietzke (twice), Jack Nicklaus, Peter Jacobsen, Lanny Wadkins, Ian Baker-Finch, Tom Lehman, Corey Pavin (twice), Tom Watson, Phil Mickelson (twice), Sergio García, Nick Price (twice), and Kenny Perry (twice).

The tournament record is 261 shot by Kenny Perry in 2003 and 2005. Kenny Perry also has the 54-hole record of 192 which he shot in 2005. In 2011, David Toms set the 36-hole record with a 124. The 18-hole record of 61 is held by 6 players. The front nine and back nine records are both 28, held by Wayne Levi and Keith Clearwater, respectively.

Since 2007, the tournament has been sponsored by Crowne Plaza Hotels and Resorts, and is called the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. Previous title sponsors include Southwestern Bell, MasterCard, and Bank of America.

Trivia

  • The fifth hole of the course (which has the Trinity River running alongside the right for nearly the entire length) is often mentioned as one of the best holes in America, and is regularly ranked as among the most difficult in the annual survey performed by the Dallas Morning News (which appears in early spring in a special golf section).
  • The course is ranked 73 on Golf Digest's list the 100 greatest America golf courses.[1]
  • In 2003, Annika Sörenstam became the first woman to play in PGA Tour event since 1946, when Babe Didrikson Zaharias played in the Los Angeles Open.
  • Part of Bud Shrake's 2001 novel, Billy Boy, was set at Colonial.

References

  • "The Legacy Continues" by Russ Pate.
  • Colonial: 60 Years of Greatness. Panache Partners, LLC. 2006.

External links

Coordinates: 32°43′08″N 97°22′15″W / 32.7189971°N 97.3708284°W / 32.7189971; -97.3708284


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