Inside the course: Colonial Country Club

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Colonial Country Club has been a staple on the PGA TOUR for six decades -- hosting this tournament since its inception in 1946.
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Host of this tournament since its inception in 1946, Colonial Country Club has been a staple on the PGA TOUR for six decades.
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May. 24, 2009

The TOUR remains in the Lone Star State for the third and final leg of the newly reconstructed Texas Swing. Learn more about this week's host, Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth.

Fast facts
Course superintendent Scott A. Ebers
Original architect John Bredemus and Perry Maxwell (1936)
Par value 70
Number of TOUR events as host venue 62 (including 2009)
Course ranking Ranked 25 (out of 54) in difficulty on the PGA TOUR in 2008
Yardage history 7,204 (2009)
  7,054 (2004-'08)
  7,080 (2000-'03)
  7,010 (1996-'99)
  7,096 (1979-'95)
  7,142 (1969-'78)
  7,021 (1957-'68)
  7,035 (1946-'56)
Grass Bermudagrass (tees, fairways, rough); Bentgrass (greens)
Tournament Stimpmeter 11.5 ft
Sand bunkers 84
Water hazards 3
Course tour Click here
Course record
Player
Keith Clearwater
Lee Janzen
Greg Kraft
Justin Leonard
Kenny Perry
Chad Campbell
Year
1993
1993
1999
2003
2003
2004
Round
2nd
4th
3rd
4th
3rd
3rd
Finish
T9
T11
T2
2nd
Won
2nd
Holes-in-one
There have been 16 aces recorded at Colonial Country Club
Player Hole Year
Dustin Johnson 13 2008
Brian Gay 8 2007
Rod Pampling 16 2007
Shigeki Maruyama 8 2003
Hal Sutton 16 2003
Corey Pavin 13 2002
Stuart Appleby 13 2000
Jim Gallagher Jr. 13 1996
Brad Faxon 8 1996
Jeff Maggert 8 1995
Loren Roberts 16 1993
Chip Beck 8 1989
Chris Perry 16 1989
George Archer 8 1985
Larry Mize 8 1984
Jim Thorpe 16 1984
2008 Rankings
Most Difficult Hole
This is the hardest hole, and the most famous, at Colonial and the last of the "Horrible Horseshoe." The tee shot must be precise -- there's a ditch to the left and a river on the right. Even a good tee shot leaves a long, narrow approach.
2008: 1 eagle, 37 birdies, 243 pars, 104 bogeys, 11 double bogeys,4 others.
Easiest Hole
This is a tempting par 5, but it's difficult to reach in two because of the bunkering. A sand wedge approach shot gives the best chance for birdie.
2008: 8 eagles, 182 birdies, 189 pars, 20 bogeys, 1 double bogey and 0 others.
Colonial Country Club 2008 rankings Last 23 years
Hole Par Yards Avg. Score Rank Avg. Score Rank
1 5 563 4.56 18 4.628 18
2 4 387 3.863 15 3.899 16
3 4 467 4.103 7 4.074 6
4 3 252 3.21 3 3.172 3
5 4 472 4.248 1 4.267 1
6 4 394 3.96 14 3.929 15
7 4 432 3.998 12 4.021 11
8 3 194 3.115 5 3.064 7
9 4 408 4.233 2 4.174 2
10 4 407 4.108 6 4.058 9
11 5 611 4.678 17 4.793 17
12 4 417 4.045 11 4.059 8
13 3 171 3.09 8 3.048 10
14 4 448 4.16 4 4.131 4
15 4 428 4.065 9 4.086 5
16 3 188 2.988 13 3.011 12
17 4 382 4.055 10 3.969 13
18 4 433 3.853 16 3.955 14
Course origins
Built in 1936, the traditional layout -- designed by John Bredemus and Perry Maxwell -- has been acclaimed since its inception as a tough but fair challenge and always ranks high on top 100 lists. Colonial hosted the 1941 U.S. Open -- the first time the event was held south of the Mason-Dixon line -- and was won by Craig Wood. The event was such a success that the Colonial National Invitational Tournament was launched in 1946, starting the longest running event of the PGA TOUR on the same site.
Ben Hogan won the first two events and went on to win three more times over what is truly "Hogan's Alley." Another Colonial tradition is the Wall of Champions framing the No. 1 tee. Engraved with the name and score of each champion dating back to the 1941 U.S. Open, it represents a veritable who's who of golf history: Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Julius Boros, Billy Casper, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson all won here. Other unique Colonial traditions include the official, Scottish-tartan plaid jacket worn by past champions and the champions dinner hosted the night before the tournament. Colonial has also hosted the 1975 PLAYERS Championship and the 1991 U.S. Women's Open.
Last summer, Colonial underwent a significant renovation of its features, including all bunkers, greens and tees. Native stone walls were installed on two of the water features, and trees were repositioned in a few strategic areas. The tournament yardage was increased to 7,204 yards, and the green on No. 13 was rebuilt to reflect the intent of the original green construction. --Source: Golf Course Superintendents Assocation of America
Tournament course history
Course Location Years
Colonial Country Club Fort Worth, Texas 1946-present*
*The tournament was not played in 1949 due to World War II
This week's Kodak Challenge hole
HOLE: The par-3, 171-yard 13th at Colonial CC
LAST YEAR: The 13th played to a stroke average of 3.090, with players recording 1 ace, 48 birdies, 278 pars, 61 bogeys,11 double bogeys and 1 other.
DESCRIPTION: The 13th hole is a risk-reward par 3. You face a tee shot with total carry over water to this narrow, two-tiered green. Winds that average 15-18 miles per hour can make this hole very difficult. However, with a pinpoint tee shot, you could have a birdie opportunity. (Click here for Colonial tour)
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