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Going to the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth? See info on tickets, parking

Scottie Scheffler waits to putt on the seventh green during the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament.
Scottie Scheffler waits to putt on the seventh green during the first round of the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament. USA TODAY NETWORK

Some of the best golfers in the world are teeing off in Fort Worth this week.

The PGA Tour is stopping in Cowtown for the Charles Schwab Challenge at the Colonial Country Club, Thursday-Sunday. May 22-25.

Since 1946, the Colonial Country Club has hosted the annual PGA Tour tournament. Until 2019, the tournament was called the Colonial National Invitational.

The Charles Schwab Challenge is a major stop on the PGA Tour with $9.5 million in prize money. Here’s everything you need to know — from tickets, parking to food — about the tournament in Fort Worth:


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Schedule for the Charles Schwab challenge in Fort Worth

The tournament begins Thursday and lasts until Sunday.

  • May 22, Thursday: First round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Open to the public.
  • May 23, Friday: Second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Open to the public.
  • May 24, Saturday: Third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Open to the public.
  • May 25, Sunday: Final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Open to the public.

Gates for the Colonial Country Club open at 6:30 a.m. daily and close 30 minutes after play.

Are tickets still available for the Charles Schwab Challenge?

Yes, tickets are still available for the tournament.

There’s a $116 ticket that’s good for any of the four tournament days. For specific day tickets, here’s a breakdown:

  • Thursday- $100
  • Friday- $100
  • Saturday- $100
  • Sunday- $61

VIP tickets are also available for Thursday through Sunday and start at $350 and up. Purchase tickets here.

Is parking included in the golf tournament ticket?

No, parking is its own separate expense.

There are three tiers available for parking at the Colonial Country Club:

  • Rockwood Lane parking ($25) at 1522 Rockwood Lane — Park your car in the parking lot and get shuttled to the Rogers Road entrance.
  • Silver parking ($50) at 3571 Bellaire Dr. N — Park your car in a covered garage then be shuttled to the Colonial Poolside Plaza entrance.
  • Gold valet parking ($150) at 3735 Country Club Circle — Drive to the front door of the Colonial Country Club.

Parking passes are only good for the day they’re purchased. To purchase parking, visit here.

The Rockwood Lane and silver parking passes are digital only, while the gold valet is a physical tag that will be waiting at will call.

What’s on the menu at Colonial Country Club?

The Colonial has a plethora of options to keep you fueled and hydrated while watching the world’s best golfers.

At the “food truck fairway,” you can try food from local Fort Worth restaurants such as Heim Barbecue, Salsa Limon, Mama Lama, Buffalo Bros, Monkeyshines, Melt Ice Creams and Fletcher’s Original Corny Dogs. The food trucks are open Thursday through Sunday and are located near the fairways of holes one, two and six.

What top pros are competing in the Charles Schwab Challenge?

Over 100 PGA Tour golfers will compete in Fort Worth this week.

Dallas-raised Scottie Scheffler is playing in the tournament, just one weekend after winning his third career major at the PGA Championship. Scheffler is the betting favorite to win the weekend, according to several sportsbook websites.

Dallas native Jordan Spieth is also playing in Fort Worth tournament, which he previously won in 2016.

This story was originally published May 21, 2025 at 3:14 PM.

Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.
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