Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

Welcome to the "Links PGA Tour" where we simulate the conditions of the PGA Tour. **We select the green speed and Pin positions with the courses we have in the data base, to give you the feel of playing along side the Pro's. ** All holes are played from the back tees.
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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:clapping: 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge - 1st Rd - Pin Position :thumbup:

Colonial Country Club 2020
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https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2558 :kicking:
Release Date 2020-06-06 : LC_ID # 2558
Course - Colonial CC_2020_locked.crz - LC ID # - 2558
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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Looks like I'm first. A 67, and I'm grateful for it. Too many knee-knockers for par, which can be big trouble on this course, and made all of them. The bogey required me to chip-in, which I almost did (well, sort of.) Just wasn't dialing in my irons very well. As has been said, you can't win the tournament in the first round, but you can lose it.

Made the video in one take!

https://youtu.be/mDrcd3upnbI
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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by dko » Thu May 28, 2026 8:30 am

Looks like I'm first. A 67, ...........
Made the video in one take!
Which one are you most proud of? :whistle: Well played.

I think this course is the hardest course I have played since I joined, with perhaps the exception of Augusta? (Certainly this is the most difficult from tee to green.)

Before I play my tournament round I always play a round in practice mode with todays playing conditions, and the previous days pins, or the practice pins. I have never taken so long to complete a practice round as I did today. Trying to find the where to hit the tee shot was so difficult. (I was surprised that in the game I couldn't move the tee peg to a different location between the markers. I thought that it was possible to?)

A chip-in birdie on the first and a birdie on the second gave me a good start, but with two bogeys on 5 and 7 I went out in level par. The back nine was fine with three birdies on 13,17,18 and a bogey on 16. for a 35/33, 68. I am very pleased with that. :yes:

I will play more practice rounds with this tournament as can't build Pelican Hill as it is in ICU. Hopefully DR Linkster will be able to bring it back to normal. :fcrossed:

Ian
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

Post by dwg »

Ian,

The ball can be moved on the tee, I have tried it, but the software will limit where you can move it to. As you click, hold and drag the ball around, it will show a hand if the position you drag it to is valid, but a round circle with a line through it if the location is invalid.

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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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Ian, I'm not particularly proud of either, but happiest about no breaks in my recording.

It's odd that you couldn't move the ball's tee position. I've never had that happen to me.

I've played this course many times and always found it challenging yet believe it to be one of the most interesting in Links. Considering your progression, IMO your 68 shows you're getting it.
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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Oh, Ian, sorry to hear about Pelican Hill. I love Linkster's work, and hope he can help you, but please don't distract him from updates on Shinnecock or Royal Birkdale.
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

Post by Ian Wells »

Des, Doug,

Edit:

I am a fool.

I must ensure that I move the ball behind it's set location, then it works.

Thanks guys.

Ian
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

Post by dwg »

Ian,

It may come down to technique.

Try placing the cursor over the ball until you get the hand, hold the left mouse button down, drag the ball slightly down then see if you can drag it sideways.

It can be a bit finicky.
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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Des,
Ian,

It may come down to technique.

Try placing the cursor over the ball until you get the hand, hold the left mouse button down, drag the ball slightly down then see if you can drag it sideways.

It can be a bit finicky.
I think I am the finicky one :yes:

Thanks again.

Ian
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Re: Links PGA Tour 2026 - Charles Schwab Challenge

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Played my first round.

Pathetic is the only way I can describe it a 77.

Poor club selection, poor distance control and poor execution.

This all means multiple bunkers, ending up in the water, hitting too many trees and in general leaving myself too many difficult chip shots and long putts, often to save par, and I wasn't. Sounds pretty much like a round of real golf.

Des
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