Cole Sherwood closed with a 66 at The Woodcreek Club and turned it into his first win on the Korn Ferry Tour, capturing the Colonial Life Charity Classic in 2026.
The golf results gave Sherwood the breakthrough he had been chasing on the circuit and left him with a first title that came at the Colonial Life Charity Classic, a Korn Ferry Tour event played at The Woodcreek Club.
The final-round 66 was the key number. It was the round that separated Sherwood from the rest of the field and delivered a result that carries real weight because a first win is often the hardest one to get. For Sherwood, this was not just another good finish. It was the day he moved from contender to champion on the Korn Ferry Tour.
The Colonial Life Charity Classic was held at The Woodcreek Club in 2026, placing the tournament in the middle of a season where every result matters on the developmental circuit. The title itself identified the event as a Korn Ferry Tour golf tournament, and Sherwood’s victory now sits beside that label as the first of his career on the tour.
What makes the result linger is how cleanly it resolves one question and opens another. Sherwood now has the win that players spend seasons chasing, but the harder part begins with what comes after the breakthrough. A first title changes how a player is seen, and it changes how every future golf results table reads when his name appears near the top.

