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  2. Another public Fort Worth-area golf course closes as Charles ...

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    The city of Fort Worth has three 18-hole golf courses: Meadowbrook, Rockwood Park and Pecan Valley. Out of the municipal courses, Rockwood Golf Course has a driving range.

  3. Colonial Country Club (Fort Worth) - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Country Club is a private golf club in the southern United States, located in Fort Worth, Texas.The club has hosted an annual PGA Tour event, the Colonial National Invitation, since 1946; it is the longest running non-major tour event to be held at the same venue.

  4. After more than 20 years, Tiger Woods is finally coming back ...

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    Golf legend and Fort Worth resident Ben Hogan died in July of that year, and Woods never returned to the event Hogan helped make famous. Woods remained a regular participant at the Byron Nelson ...

  5. Tinies chef, DeChambeau team for new Fort Worth golf ...

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    Golfer Bryson DeChambeau’s new UnderPar Life company will build a new golf-and-games complex with dining, a bar and burger patio at a suburban municipal course.

  6. Colonial National Invitation - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial National Invitation, titled for sponsorship reasons as the Charles Schwab Challenge since 2019, is a professional golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour, played annually in May in Fort Worth at Colonial Country Club, which organizes the event. It is one of five invitational tournaments on the PGA Tour; the inaugural event was ...

  7. Fort Worth Open - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Open was a golf tournament played at Glen Garden Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas in 1945 and 1946. Prize money was $10,000 with a first prize of $2,000. The 1945 event was played in December and was won by Byron Nelson. In 1946 it was moved to October and was won by Frank Stranahan, an amateur.