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“They didn’t mess it up” – Brian Harman rates the Colonial Country Club renovation



“They didn’t mess it up” – Brian Harman rates the Colonial Country Club renovation

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Brian Harman praised the recently renovated Colonial Country Club as this week’s PGA Tour event, the Charles Schwab Challenge,

Brian Harmon praised the recently renovated Colonial Country Club as this week’s PGA Tour event the Charles Schwab challenge got underway at the venue on Thursday May 23rd the venue underwent a $20 million renovation and this is the first time since the renovation started last year that the players teed off on the golf course Harmon was impressive during the opening round of the PGA Tour event following the round he talked to the media where he rid the renovated golf course he praised the renovation stating they did a pretty good job it is important to note that Colonial Country Club’s renovation started soon after last year’s event renowned Architects Jim Wagner and Gil Hance transformed the venue making significant changes to the eighth and 13th holes the venue open for the players with the start of the Charles Schwab challenge 2024 but it will only be available able for the members after a month how did Brian Harmon play at the renovated Colonial Country Club Brian Harmon had an impressive outing during the first round of the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge on May 23rd the American golfer shot a round of 66 settling just one stroke behind the tournament leader Charlie Hoffman Harmon started the game with a birdie on the 10th hole and added two more birdies on the 12th and 13th hle followed by a phenomenal Birdie on the 17th hole he played a bogey free round to score four under 66 the 2024 Charles Schwab challenge will have its second round on Friday May 24th golfers will tea off at 8:00 a m with Michael Kim Ben Griffin and Callum Tarren starting the game on the first te- hole while Ben Martin Mark hubard and Doug gim will tea off on the 10th hole Brian Harmon will start his game on the first te- hole of the Colonial Country Club in a group with Justin Rose and sew Kim the group will tee off at 134 PM as a regular PGA Tour event Charles Schwab challenge has a cut line after 36 holes after which only the players making the cut qualify for the final two rounds over the weekend

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