Ticket Options

*New - Hawk's Landing
Introducing the most elite and exclusive VIP hospitality experience in tournament history.
Spectator Info
Players & Results

Energy Exchange
Reserved for Oil and Gas Professionals. An exclusive suite located in the Choctaw Club overlooking No. 10 fairway and No. 18 green.

Spectator Info
Know Before You Go
Make the most of your Charles Schwab Challenge experience by reviewing key event info and guidelines below.
Fan Caddie
There’s more than just world-class golf at the Charles Schwab Challenge! Don’t miss out on exciting fan experiences - all included with your admission. Explore the Fan Caddie page to learn more!
Schedule
For the full Tournament Week schedule , including pre-tournament events, Pro-Ams, special programs, gate times, and daily round play, visit the Schedule page.
Youth Policy
Children 15 and under receive free grounds admission when accompanied by a General Admission ticket holder. This applies to grounds access only and does not include entry to Premium Areas (North Clubhouse, Private Suites, Casitas, Cabanas,Villages, Leonard’s Club, or Hawk’s Landing.) Children aged two and under are admitted free to Premium Areas with a ticketed adult.
Sunday Military Flyover
During Sunday’s final round, listen for the horn, then players, caddies, fans and the CBS crew live on the air pause for a 40 second moment of silence to honor men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who sacrificed their lives while serving America.
Fan Shop & Golf Shop
Shop for tournament merchandise and gifts in two locations:
- Colonial Pro-Shop: located on the lower-level new North Clubhouse PGA TOUR
- Fan Shop: located inside of The 5 Schwab Performance Center next to the player putting green.

Security & Bag Policy
The PGA TOUR security policy in effect at the tournament. No bags larger than 6”x6” (including carrying cases, backpacks, camera bags, or chair bags) are permitted through the gates. No clear, plastic, vinyl, or other carry items larger than 12”x6”x12” are permitted through the gates. For more information, please visit the PGA Tour Prohibited Items and Permitted Items.
Camera Policy
Cameras are strictly prohibited on Tournament days (Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday). On Practice Round days (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday), cameras are permitted for still photography and personal use only. Only one camera lens is permitted during Practice Rounds, and it may not exceed more than 8 inches in length when fully extended.
Weather Warning Policy
Please observe all scoreboards/message boards for WEATHER WARNING signage. Signage will appear in advance of inclement weather moving into the area if we become aware of such weather. When the sign appears, you are advised to take precautions even before play is suspended. Suspension of play will be signaled by the sounding of an air horn or similar alert. You should seek shelter immediately upon hearing the alert. During periods of inclement weather, you should avoid the following:
- Bodies of water
- Golf carts
- Hilltops and high places
- Isolated trees
- Open areas
- Wire fences
Safety
For your personal safety, we ask that you exercise caution at all times. Please be reminded that under wet conditions the ground may become slippery and appropriate precautions should be observed.
Methods of Payment
All facilities at the Charles Schwab Challenge are cashless. Credit card and debit card are the only accepted methods of payment at concession stands, merchandise shops and shipping locations.
Lost and Found
Located at Colonial Country Club Security inside the clubhouse, Lost and Found is open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily. Any patron finding a lost item on the grounds should report it to the nearest security manager, who can deliver the item to Lost and Found.
Animals & Pets
No animals or pets are allowed on the grounds except animals necessary and specially trained to assist or guide the physically impaired.
Golf Etiquette
- Hands in the air means stop and be quiet while golfers are playing their shots.
- To allow for better viewing for all, please be considerate of others and kneel or sit down whenever possible.
- For your safety and the safety of others, please follow the directions of the tournament marshals.
Attire
Please check daily forecasts and dress accordingly. Hats, cool clothing and sunscreen are recommended on bright, sunny days. Appropriate clothing/shoes should be worn at all times. Golf shoes with metal spikes are not permitted.
Parking Options
We offer multiple options for convenient Parking throughout tournament week.
Public Parking
Public Parking is available at Farrington Field - 1501 University Drive and includes a round-trip shuttle to the entrance at Hole No. 4 at Colonial.
$25 / per day
Thursday - Sunday
Silver VIP Parking
Enjoy VIP Parking at TCU’s Worth Hills Parking Garage. A private shuttle will take you straight to the clubhouse.
$50/day (Wed)
$75/day (Thurs, Sat & Sun)
$100/day (Fri)
Valet Parking & Limo Shuttle
Drive directly to the Colonial Clubhouse and we will valet your car for the day.
Valet Parking: $200 / per day
Limo Shuttle: $600 / per day
Parking Map
Rideshare
The Rideshare drop off/pick-up and special entry gate is at #1 green and #2 tee box, located at 2300 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76109
Parking FAQ's
Where are the locations for parking?
Where are the drop off/pick-up locations for Rideshare?
How do I purchase parking?
Maps
Find your way around the tournament.
Food & Drink
Enjoy great food, cold drinks, and unbeatable views while taking in the action!
From classic concessions to gourmet hospitality, there’s something for everyone at the tournament. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite between holes or indulging in an all-inclusive dining experience, our diverse food and drink options have you covered.
Food Truck Fairway
OPEN TO ALL FANS THURSDAY - SUNDAY
Located at the Y near the fairways of Holes 1, 2 and 6. Open Thursday – Sunday.








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