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Weekend Worthy: Pro golfers swing big at 80th Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth
By Fort Worth Report
· May 28, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The presence of top golfers at the 80th Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth brings a significant economic boost to the city, with visitors and spectators flocking to local hotels, restaurants, and shops. As the event takes place, the city's reputation as a major sports destination is further solidified, which could lead to more high-profile events being hosted in Fort Worth in the future. The challenge's location in the city also highlights the importance of the local golf courses and country clubs, which provide a unique recreational opportunity for residents and help to make Fort Worth an attractive place to live and visit. With the city's strong sports culture and the presence of Texas Christian University, which has a notable athletic program, the Charles Schwab Challenge is a natural fit for Fort Worth, and its success will likely have a lasting impact on the local community.
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Published: May 28, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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