Colonial Country Club
Course Profile
This extremely difficult and well-maintained course has water hazards that come into play on a number of holes. This club has been the home of PGA Tour's MasterCard Colonial since 1938. The club hosted the 1941 U.S. Open, and the winner that year was Craig Wood. "Golf Digest" rated this course 41st best out of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" for 1995-96, and 47th best for 1997-98. It was also rated it as the "Best in State" course for the years 1995 through 1998. In addition, "GOLF Magazine" awarded it 34th among the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S." for 1995, 50th for 1997 and 52nd for 1999. "GOLFWEEK" ranked it 41st in the category of "America's 100 Best Classical Courses" for 1997, 46th in 1998 and 48th in 1999.
| Overview | |
| Tee Times 3 Days in Advance | Starting at 700 |
| Season | 12/12/2003 |
| Pro-Shop | On-Site -- Opens at 700 |
| Year Built | 1929 |
| Designer(s) | Perry Maxwell |
| Type of Greens | Bent Grass |
| Water Hazards | Yes |
| Policies | |
| Guest Policy | Closed |
| Dress Code | No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required |
| Walking Allowed | Yes |
| Cart Access | Course |
| Servicies | |
| Caddies Available | Yes |
| Club Rental | No |
| Golf Cart Rental | Yes |
| Pull-Cart Rental | No |
| Green Fees | ||
| Weekday | $200.00 for 18 holes | $200.00 for 9 holes |
| Weekend | $200.00 for 18 holes | $200.00 for 9 holes |
Practice
- Driving Range: Hit from grass -- Lighted: No
- Chipping area
- Chipping area
- Practice Bunker
- Teaching Pro
Amenities
- Full Bar
- Restaurant and Snack Bar


