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Charles Schwab Challenge

PGA Tour: Henley Birdies ‘Em All

May 31, 2026 by PGA Tour Brunch

FT. WORTH – (Wire Service Report) – Russell Henley did some of his most difficult work during Sunday’s final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge to get into a playoff. Yet he still had to put aside his nerves to finish the task. Henley birdied the first playoff hole with a putt from inside 5 feet to defeat Eric Cole and complete a comeback victory in Texas.

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“This is why I practice hard … to come back to the playoff and do that, I’m still just kind of shaking,” Henley said. “That was as nervous as I’ve been over a putt in my whole life.”

Henley shot 3-under-par 67 with birdies on the final three holes before beating Cole in the playoff. They were tied at 12-under 268.

Cole, who shot 70 in the fourth round, failed to convert a 13-foot putt for birdie before Henley sank the winning putt when the duo replayed the par-4 No. 18 at Colonial Country Club.

“The putt was good, I hit it pretty much where I was aiming, I just kind of misread it,” Cole said. “I thought it might start breaking left a little earlier.”

Henley, now a six-time winner on the PGA Tour, won for the first time since the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational.

“I think the longer you play this game, the more you want, you want more success and I feel like I’ve just worked harder and harder and I feel like I’ve been a little off just mentally this year, really,” Henley said. “Just feel like I just fought really hard through the end, so it just felt really good to see an awesome result.”

Henley’s round began with an eagle on the par-5 first hole and a birdie on the next hole followed by three consecutive bogeys. He played Nos. 3-9 in 4 over before recovering. His tying birdie putt on No. 18 was from about 16 1/2 feet.

He recalled “feeling a little jittery” on the front side. Then that changed.

“I just kind of calmed down a little bit and started to hit some good shots, and felt like I was hitting good putts most of the day and they just went in at the end,” he said.

Cole, the third-round leader, was bidding for his first victory on the PGA Tour. He had birdies on the first two holes but didn’t maintain the momentum and was hurt by a double bogey at No. 9.

“I was proud with the way I played,” Cole said. “I think I played solid for the most part. I drove the ball pretty well. I just needed to shave a shot somewhere.”

Defending champion Ben Griffin (65), Mac Meissner (69) and Alex Smalley (68) shared third place at 11 under.

Meissner, playing in the last pairing with Cole, needed a birdie on No. 18 to join the playoff. Instead, his second shot ended up in a bunker and he scrambled for par.

Griffin moved into second place by the midway mark of the round, catapulted by playing the front nine in 5 under. He was even par the rest of the way. Griffin’s 65 matched Steven Fisk for the best round of the day.

“I felt like I was going to make a nice run when I woke up this morning,” Griffin said. “My game was trending in the right direction. It’s a course I have experience on and I kind of know what you have to do on Sunday here.”

He nearly rolled in a 50-foot birdie putt on the last hole.

J.J. Spaun (70), Gary Woodland (67), Michael Brennan (68) and Colombia’s Nico Echavarria (68) all tied for sixth place at 10 under.

Brennan pulled into a share of the lead by mid-afternoon, but across his final seven holes, he had three bogeys and two birdies.

Woodland was happy to move into contention.

“I’m excited about where the game is at,” Woodland said. “I definitely didn’t get the most out of it this week, I played a lot better than what I scored, but happy with where it’s at.”

England’s Jordan Smith, who led at the tournament’s midway mark, finished at 8 under and tied for 13th place after a final-round 68.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, PGA Tour Golf

Ben Griffin Wins at Colonial

May 25, 2025 by PGA Tour Brunch

FT. WORTH – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Ben Griffin got off to a fantastic start with an eagle on the first hole and secured his first individual PGA Tour victory at the Charles Schwab Challenge, shooting 1-over-par 71 on Sunday at Colonial Country Club in Texas.

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His one-stroke victory came with a 12-under 268 total. Griffin clinched the result with a 4-foot par putt on the last hole.

For the first time in the tournament’s four rounds, Griffin had a different score than Germany’s Matti Schmid (72 on Sunday). Schmid settled for second place.

Griffin, 29, was playing his 94th PGA Tour tournament. It’s the second victory in about a month’s span for Griffin, who combined with Andrew Novak to win April’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans team competition.

Bud Cauley shot 67 to move to third place at 9 under.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who was bidding for a third championship in as many outings, finished with 69, managing his only birdies on Nos. 1 and 11. That left him tied for fourth place at 8 under, joining England’s Tommy Fleetwood (68).

Griffin needed a putt from less than 15 feet for an eagle on the par-5 first hole. He rolled in a birdie on the par-4 second after nearly reaching the green off the tee.

Schmid, who has never won the PGA Tour, birdied the first hole but he was 3 over through six holes during an erratic round. Still, his birdie on No. 16 as Griffin was taking a bogey closed the gap to one stroke.

But Schmid ended up in the bunker on his approach at No. 17, leading to a bogey and a two-stroke gap.

Schmid holed out for birdie from the greenside rough at No. 18 to get back to 11 under and put pressure on Griffin to make his par.

Rickie Fowler, who began the day four strokes back and played as part of the final trio, struggled with a 74 and tied for 16th place at 5 under.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Ben Griffin, Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Riley Wins at Colonial

May 26, 2024 by PGA Tour Brunch

FT. WORTH – Davis Riley accomplished a lot on his final day, five stroke cruise to victory at the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge:

  • He secured his second PGA TOUR victory in his 90th start at the age of 27 years, 5 months, 9 days.
  • He earned his first individual victory on TOUR with the other being a team match play tournament at the 2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans with partner Nick Hardy.
  • He earned 500 points to move to No. 55 in the FedExCup standings and entry in the two remaining Signature Events this season (Memorial Tournament presented by Workday and the Travelers Championship).
  • He moved from No. 250 to No. 78 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
  • He won $1,638,000 and a new Chevy Corvette
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Charles Schwab Challenge | Final Leaderboard

1 Davis Riley 66 64 66 70 266 (-14)

T2 Keegan Bradley 68 66 70 67 271 (-9)

T2 Scottie Scheffler 72 65 63 71 271 (-9)

4 Collin Morikawa 68 69 67 68 272 (-8)

Final Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Grillo Wins in Texas

May 29, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

DALLAS/FORT WORTH – Emiliano Grillo won his second PGA Tour title almost eight years after winning his first, with both victories in playoffs.

Adam Schenk is now 0-4 when holding the 54-hole lead/co-lead in 171 starts.

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Scottie Scheffler joins Harris English (second round) with an ace on the eighth hole this week and posts hisTour-leading 11th top-10 this season.

PGA Tour rookie Harry Hall held 18-, 36- and 54-hole leads/co-leads before posting a career-best T3 result.

Dallas native Paul Haley II sat T-96 after the opening round en route to a fifth-place finish.

Defending champion Sam Burns finishes T-6 at 5-under.


Charles Schwab Challenge | Final Leaderboard

*Emiliano Grillo 67-65-72-68—272 (-8)

Adam Schenk 66-67-67-72—272 (-8)

Scottie Scheffler 67-67-72-67—273 (-7)

Harry Hall 62-66-72-73—273 (-7)

Paul Haley II 73-68-66-67—274 (-6)

*Won playoff with a birdie-2 at the second extra hole (No. 16)

Full Leaderboard (Link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Rookie Hall Holds Lead

May 27, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

DALLAS/FORT WORTH – PGA Tour rookie Harry Hall seeks his first win in his 26th start on Tour after shooting 62-66 to lead the tournament by three strokes.

Harris English aced No. 8, his third hole-in-one on Tour, and the first ace at the 8th hole since 2011. English remains in sole position of second and is three back.

Emiliano Grillo seeks his second PGA TOUR title, almost eight years after winning his first. He shot an impressive 67-65 over first two rounds.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (T-7) has finished T-12 or better in each of his last 13 starts on Tour while defending champion Sam Burns sits T-19 at 3-under in bid to join Ben Hogan as only players to successfully defend the tournament’s title.

Jordan Spieth missed the cut for the first time in 11 appearances at this event after posting back-to-back over-par rounds for the first time at Colonial Country Club (42 rounds) while last week’s phenom Michael Block – playing on a sponsor exemption -followed his first-round (81) with 4-over (74) to miss the cut.

Among the players missing the cut by a stroke were Tour winners Cam Davis, Tony Finau, Sungjae Im, Adam Long, Ryan Palmer and Nate Lashley.


Leaderboard | After 36 Holes at The Colonial

Harry Hall 62-66—128 (-12)

Harris English 65-66—131 (-9)

Emiliano Grillo 67-65—132 (-8)

Adam Schenk 66-67—133 (-7)

Robby Shelton 66-67—133 (-7)

Byeong Hun An 67-66—133 (-7)

Full Leaderboard (Link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Stallings, Scheffler, Hossler Top Charles Schwab Leaderboard

May 28, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

FORT WORTH – World No. 1 and FedEx Cup leader Scottie Scheffler posted a second consecutive bogey-free round, carding a 5- under (65) Friday to retain a share of the lead; he is the only player in the field without a bogey.

Making his 10th start and playing his 26th round at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Scott Stallings carded a bogeyfree 6-under 64, his lowest score at the event and tied Danny Lee for the low round of the day.

For a third consecutive Charles Schwab Challenge, an 18-hole leader/co-leader also leads/co-leads after 36 holes (Beau Hossler, Scottie Scheffler/2022; Jordan Spieth/2021; and Harold Varner III/2020)

Since 1990, the second-round leader/co-leader has won the Charles Schwab Challenge 11 times.

Co-leaders are 1-2-3 in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green this week (Hossler/1st; Stallings/2nd; Scheffler/3rd)

Three of the top four players on the leaderboard have fewer than three bogeys through 36 holes: Scheffler (T1/zero), Hossler (T1/two), Patrick Reed (4th/two).

Justin Thomas, winner of last week’s PGA Championship, played Nos. 7-10 at 6-over par on Friday, including a triple bogey at the par-4 ninth, ending the longest active streak of made cuts on Tour at 21, dating back a year to the 2021 Charles Schwab Challenge.

Jon Rahm now has the longest active streak with 11 consecutive made cuts.

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Charles Schwab Challenge | Leaderboard After 18

Scott Stallings 67-64—131 (-9)

Beau Hossler 66-65—131 (-9)

Scottie Scheffler 66-65—131 (-9)

Patrick Reed 66-66—132 (-8)

Pat Perez 67-66—133 (-7)

Chris Kirk 66-67—133 (-7)

Full Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tees-It-Up at Colonial

May 26, 2022 by PGA Tour Brunch

DALLAS/FORT WORTH – Dallas native and University of Texas alum Scottie Scheffler was the hottest golfer in the Rio Grande as he won his first four PGA Tour titles in a span of six starts but that came to a grinding halt when he missed the cut at the PGA Championship last week. It marked his second missed cut of the season and first of the calendar year. He will be making his third start in the Charles Schwab Challenge (MC/2021, T-55/2020).

Reigning PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Will Zalatoris enters the week after earning his fifth Top-10 in his eighth major championship start. The PGA Championship playoff marked the Dallas native’s second playoff appearance of the season (2022 Farmers Insurance Open).

In bid to become the first major championship winner from Chile, third-round PGA Championship leader Mito Pereira finished T-3 in his second career major start. The PGA rookie will be making his Charles Schwab Challenge debut in his 29th career start.

A year ago, Jason Kokrak defeated Jordan Spieth by two strokes to earn Kokrak’s second career PGA Tour victory at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Kokrak was the first player since Francesco Molinari (2017-18) to win their first two TOUR titles in the same season at age 35 or older. Kokrak will attempt to become only the second player to successfully defend their title in Fort Worth, Ben Hogan did it on two occasions (1946-1947, 1952-1953).

Most Top-10s in Texas on the PGA TOUR (Since 2013)

Jordan Spieth 16

Matt Kuchar 13

Ryan Palmer 9

Charles Howell II 8

Charley Hoffman 8

Dustin Johnson 8

Charles Schwab Challenge | Tournament Facts

COURSE: The Colonial Club

YARDS/PAR: 7,209 yards/Par 70

ARCHITECT(S): John Bredemus/Perry Maxwell

PRIZE Money – Purse/Winner’s Share: $8,400,000/$1,512,000

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Jason Kokrak

PAST RESULTS: (link)

PAST CHAMPIONS: (link)

FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 500

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @CSChallengeFW

TV COVERAGE: The first two rounds (today and May 27) are scheduled for coverage from 4:00pm to 7:00pm (ET) on Golf Channel. On Saturday and Sunday, coverage is set for 2:00pm to 5:30pm (ET) on Golf Channel and 5:00 to 7:00pm (ET) on CBS.

PGA TOUR LIVE STREAMING on ESPN+: Streaming coverage will be featured on ESPN-Plus today and Friday with Main Feed, Featured Hole and Featured Groups from 8:15am to 4:00pm (ET). Weekend times for ESPN+ streaming run from 9:00am to 7:00pm (ET).

PGA TOUR RADIO COVERAGE: SiriusXM Radio will have live coverage of the PGA Championship with broadcasts beginning at 1:00pm to 7:00pm (ET) today and Friday. Saturday PGA Tour Radio coverage will run 2:00pm to 7;00pm (ET) and Sunday’s final round will air 1:00pm to 6:30pm (or completion of event). PGA Tour Radio is available on Sirius 208/XM 92 or online via PGATourCom.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, PGA Tour

PGA Tour: Kokrak Comes From Behind

May 31, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour Brunch – Kokrak Takes Colonial

FORT WORTH – After posting his low 54-hole score on Tour, 14-under (196), Jason Kokrak made five birdies (with five bogeys) to post an even-par (70) and claim his second career PGA Tour title and second this season (2020 THE CJ Cup @ Shadow Creek). Kokrak began the day trailing Dallas, Texas native Jordan Spieth by a stroke and became the 10th player among the last 13 winners of the Challenge to come from behind to win in the final round.

Kokrak became the first player over the age of 35 to claim his first two PGA Tour victories in the same season since Francesco Molinari in 2018.

Saturday’s 54-hole leader, Jordan Spieth, bogeyed three of his first four holes and two of his last four to finish second.

Patton Kizzire claimed a second consecutive T-3 finish this season, with both coming in the Dallas/Ft. Worth MetroPlex.

Final Leaderboard at Colonial CC

Jason Kokrak 65-65-66-70—266 (-14)

Jordan Spieth 63-66-66-73—268 (-12)

Charley Hoffman 71-62-72-65—270 (-10)

Patton Kizzire 67-65-71-67—270 (-10)

Sebastián Muñoz 67-65-70-68—270 (-10)

Ian Poulter 68-70-64-68—270 (-10)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, Jason Kokrak, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Spieth Equals 54-Hole Record

May 30, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

Charles Schwab Challenge Final Round Coverage

FORT WORTH – After equaling his low 54-hole score on the PGA Tour (63-66-66-195), Jordan Spieth holds a third-round lead/co-lead for the 20th time, including his fourth of the season (tied with Sam Burns for most of the season).

Spieth can supplant Ben Hogan as the youngest player to record his second victory at the event

The top three players on the leaderboard vying to become the third multiple winners of the season

Twenty years after winning the Charles Schwab Challenge (Colonial) for the first of his 11 PGA Tour wins, Sergio Garcia is in search of his second win at Colonial Country Club.

Leaderboard After 54 Holes:

Jordan Spieth 63-66-66—195 (-15)

Jason Kokrak 65-65-66—196 (-14)

Sergio Garcia 63-69-68—200 (-10)

Ian Poulter 68-70-64—202 (-8)

Sebastián Muñoz 67-65-70—202 (-8)

 

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Spieth Leads After 36 Holes

May 29, 2021 by PGA Tour Brunch

FORT WORTH – Tournament leader and local favorite Jordan Spieth is the only player bogey-free through 36 holes. He holds his 13th second-round lead/co-lead on the PGA Tour. Spieth is 6-for-12 when holding lead/co-lead at the halfway point.

Last week’s PGA Championship winner and 2000, 2008 Charles Schwab Challenge winner Phil Mickelson missed the cut.

Jason Kokrak (65-65) is trying to become the third player with multiple titles during the 2020-21 season, joining Bryson DeChambeau (U.S. Open, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard) and Stewart Cink(Fortinet Championship, RBC Heritage). Kokrak is solo second and only one stroke behind Spieth.

Patton Kizzire (T-3/-8) is coming off a solo third at the AT&T Byron Nelson two weeks ago, his best finish on Tour since winning the 2018 Sony Open in Hawaii.

Defending champion Daniel Berger is T-16 at 4-under.

Scott Piercy was disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard.

Si Woo Kim withdrew during R-2 (back injury). Brandon Grace (76 in R-1) withdrew Friday.

Aside from Mickelson, other notables to miss the cut (+1) were: Patrick Reed, Scottie Scheffler, Lee Westwood, and Henrik Stenson.


Leaderboard After 36 Holes:

Jordan Spieth 63-66—129 (-11)

Jason Kokrak 65-65—130 (-10)

Sebastián Muñoz 67-65—132 (-8)

Sergio Garcia 63-69—132 (-8)

Patton Kizzire 67-65—132 (-8)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Charles Schwab Challenge, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

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