Check the yardage book: Colonial Country Club for the Charles Schwab Challenge

Puttview offers hole-by-hole details on the longtime site of the PGA Tour event in Texas.

Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, has been a regular stop on the PGA Tour since 1946, and this week the home course to Ben Hogan plays host to what has become the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Colonial opened in 1936 with a course designed by John Bredemus and Perry Maxwell. The layout is ranked No. 86 among Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses list for courses built before 1960 in the United States. It also ranks No. 4 among all private clubs in Texas.

Soon after this year’s tournament ends, the layout will receive a facelift by architect Gil Hanse, who plans to install new putting surfaces as well as work on most other major features of the layout.

Thanks to yardage books provided by Puttview – the maker of detailed yardage books for more than 30,000 courses around the world – we can see exactly the challenges that players will face this week. Check out each hole below.