About Charles Schwab Challenge 2025

The PGA Tour professional golf tournament in Texas, known for sponsorship reasons as the Charles Schwab Challenge since 2019, is called the Colonial National Invitation. It is held annually in May in Fort Worth at Colonial Country Club, the event's organiser. On the PGA Tour, it is one of five invitational competitions; the first one was contested in 1946, 79 years ago.
Category | Detail |
Event Country | United States |
Event Location | Fort Worth, Texas |
Course(s) | Colonial Country Club |
Prize fund/ Pool | $9,500,000 |
Format | Stroke play |
Length of Field | 135 players |
Website | https://www.charlesschwabchallenge.com/ |
X Tag | https://x.com/CSChallengeFW |
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 History
Founded in 1946, 79 years ago, the tournament pays tribute to golf's past by outfitting its champions and esteemed committee chairmen with official Scottish tartan plaid jackets. The Wall of Champions on the first tee, which is etched with the name and score of every champion going back to 1946, as well as the winners of the 1975 Tournament Players Championship, the 1941 U.S. Open, and the 1991 U.S. Women's Open, is another custom that feeds Colonial history.
Unofficially, the tournament is linked to Ben Hogan (1912–1997), a longtime resident of Fort Worth who holds the record for most tournament victories with five. Among the greatest golfers in history, he won nine major championships, six of which came following a nearly fatal car accident in 1949 that required two months of hospitalisation. A statue of Hogan at swing completion is located close to the clubhouse. In 1953, Hogan's final three significant victories came in quick succession.
After Babe Zaharias made three cuts as an amateur in 1945, Annika Sörenstam became the first woman to compete in a PGA Tour event in 58 years when she participated in the 2003 competition. Despite receiving much media attention for her participation, Sörenstam shot 71 and 74, missing the cut by four strokes. The competition took place on June 11–14, 2020, and it was the first PGA Tour event after the COVID-19 outbreak disrupted the regular calendar in mid-March. For optimal health and safety, there were no spectators at the event—a first for the PGA Tour.
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 Schedule
The Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 is all set for this year; it's going to take place from 22nd May to 25th May. The players will be teeing off from the Colonial Golf Course with a purse of $9,500,000.
Date | Day | Event | Time (UK) |
22.05.2024 | Thursday | Golf round 1 | 1 pm |
23.05.2024 | Friday | Golf round 2 | 1 pm |
24.05.2024 | Saturday | Golf round 3 | 3 pm |
25.05.2024 | Sunday | Golf round 4 | 3 pm |
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 Broadcasting Details
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 will be broadcast on Golf Channel, with CBS taking over from time to time, with ESPN+ streaming the tournament.
How to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 on Television
Viewers can watch the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 on Golf Channel and CBS.
How to Live Stream Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 Online
Viewers can stream the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 on ESPN+.
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 Course
In Fort Worth, Texas, Colonial Country Club is a private golf club in the southern United States. The Colonial National Invitation, a PGA Tour tournament, has been held at the club every year since 1946, making it the longest-running non-major tour event to be held there. The golf course is situated northwest of the Texas Christian University campus, on the south bank of the Trinity River's Clear Fork.
Colonial Country Club's golf course was designed by Perry Maxwell of Oklahoma and John Bredemus from Texas. The par-70 course, which is currently 7,209 yards (6,592 metres) in length, has the nearby residential area encircling it for the most part, and the Trinity River (Clear Fork) on its northern border. The 1941 course measured 7,035 yards (6,433 metres), which was a considerable distance at the time.
The course has played host to three major or notable professional golf competitions in addition to the yearly PGA Tour event: the 1941 U.S. Open, the 1975 Tournament Players Championship (which Al Geiberger won), and the 1991 U.S. Women's Open (which Meg Mallon won).
Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 Field List: List of players participating in the tournament
The field for the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 has been published on the PGA Tour website.
Here's the list of players participating in the tournament:
Player | Country |
Scottie Scheffler | USA |
Austin Eckroat | USA |
Harris English | USA |
Ben Griffin | USA |
Harry Hall | England |
Maverick McNealy | USA |
Joe Highsmith | USA |
Matt McCarty | USA |
Patton Kizzire | USA |
Robert MacIntyre | Scotland |
Andrew Novak | USA |
J.T. Poston | USA |
Aaron Rai | England |
Davis Thompson | USA |
Tommy Fleetwood | England |
Jhonattan Vegas | Venezuela |
Karl Vilips | Australia |
Kevin Yu | Chinese Taipei |
Rickie Fowler | USA |
Chandler Phillips | USA |
Jackson Suber | USA |
David Ford | USA |
John Pak | USA |
Brandt Snedeker | USA |
Michael Block | USA |
Camilo Villegas | Colombia |
Danny Willett | England |
Zac Blair | USA |
Nick Hardy | USA |
Kevin Kisner | USA |
Ryan Palmer | USA |
Webb Simpson | USA |
Patrick Fishburn | USA |
Lanto Griffin | USA |
Taylor Dickson | USA |
Tom Hoge | USA |
Max Greyserman | USA |
Joseph Bramlett | USA |
Takumi Kanaya | Japan |
Jesper Svensson | Sweden |
Quade Cummins | USA |
Trey Mullinax | USA |
Will Zalatoris | USA |
Eric Cole | USA |
Patrick Rodgers | USA |
Seamus Power | Ireland |
Mark Hubbard | USA |
Jeremy Paul | Germany |
Will Chandler | USA |
Kris Ventura | Norway |
Will Gordon | USA |
Thorbjørn Olesen | Denmark |
Frankie Capan III | USA |
J.J. Spaun | USA |
Jake Knapp | USA |
Beau Hossler | USA |
Taylor Moore | USA |
Justin Lower | USA |
Erik van Rooyen | South Africa |
Doug Ghim | USA |
Keith Mitchell | USA |
Peter Malnati | USA |
Andrew Putnam | USA |
Rico Hoey | Philippines |
Adam Svensson | Canada |
Carson Young | USA |
Michael Kim | USA |
Greyson Sigg | USA |
Luke List | USA |
Sam Stevens | USA |
Ben Kohles | USA |
Charley Hoffman | USA |
Vince Whaley | USA |
Matt Kuchar | USA |
Ryo Hisatsune | Japan |
Matti Schmid | Germany |
Adam Schenk | USA |
Victor Perez | France |
Brice Garnett | USA |
Chan Kim | USA |
Jacob Bridgeman | USA |
Ben Silverman | Canada |
Chad Ramey | USA |
Nate Lashley | USA |
Chris Gotterup | USA |
Henrik Norlander | Sweden |
Alex Smalley | USA |
Joel Dahmen | USA |
Sami Valimaki | Finland |
Bud Cauley | USA |
Ryan Gerard | USA |
Sam Ryder | USA |
Gary Woodland | USA |
Danny Walker | USA |
Isaiah Salinda | USA |
Aldrich Potgieter | South Africa |
Alejandro Tosti | Argentina |
Max McGreevy | USA |
Zach Johnson | USA |
Ricky Castillo | USA |
Michael Thorbjornsen | USA |
Kevin Roy | USA |
Hayden Springer | USA |
Steven Fisk | USA |
Harry Higgs | USA |
Mac Meissner | USA |
Hayden Buckley | USA |
Pierceson Coody | USA |
Nicolai Højgaard | USA |
Christiaan Bezuidenhout | South Africa |
Mackenzie Hughes | Canada |
Si Woo Kim | South Korea |
Tom Kim | South Korea |
Blades Brown | USA |
Neal Shipley | USA |
David Lipsky | USA |
Robby Shelton | USA |
Lucas Glover | USA |
Lee Hodges | USA |
Nico Echavarria | Colombia |
Cam Davis | Australia |
Rafael Campos | Puerto Rico |
Brian Campbell | USA |
Akshay Bhatia | USA |
Jordan Spieth | USA |
Davis Riley | USA |
Corey Pavin | USA |
Chris Kirk | USA |
Emiliano Grillo | Argentina |
David Frost | South Africa |
Olin Browne | USA |
Daniel Berger | USA |
Kurt Kitayama | USA |
Brian Harman | USA |
Hideki Matsuyama | Japan |
FAQs On Charles Schwab Challenge 2025
A. Davis Riley won the Charles Schwab Challenge in 2024.
A. The Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 is scheduled for May 19–25, 2025, at Fort Worth, Texas' storied Colonial Country Club. The tournament, which has a long history on the PGA Tour, is in its 79th edition this year.
A. Renowned architect Gil Hanse's recently rebuilt Colonial Country Club course will make its debut at the tournament this year. The course is renowned for its narrow fairways, well-placed bunkers, and undulating greens, all of which require players to play with accuracy and precision. It's regarded as a classic golf challenge, and to win, you have to have both strength and skill.