Jason Kokrak
Jason Kokrak was born in North Bay, Ontario, and played high school golf at JFK High School in Warren, Ohio. He went on to play college golf at Xavier University in Cincinnati and graduated in 2007. Kokrak has six career professional victories, including four on the eGolf Professional Tour. He is a member of the American Golf Association’s PGA Hall of Fame.
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Jason Kokrak was born in North Bay, Ontario, and played high school golf at JFK High School in Warren, Ohio. He went on to play college golf at Xavier University in Cincinnati and graduated in 2007. Kokrak has six career professional victories, including four on the eGolf Professional Tour. In 2010, Kokrak won twice and was the leading money winner on the tour. In 2011, he won the Championship at St. James Plantation and the Donald Ross Championship. In 2012, he was the first golfer to enter the PGA Tour in 30 years from his hometown and surrounding area. He finished the season 119th on the money list, moving him from no Tour status for 2013 to a chance at keeping his Tour privileges.
On November 6, 2013, he scored a hole-in-one on hole-one in the March 5, 2013 issue of the Golf World magazine. He is a member of the American Golf Association’s PGA Hall of Fame. He has won the U.S. Amateur and U. S. Women’s Amateur titles, as well as the Ohio Amateur and Ohio State Amateur titles. He currently plays on the Nationwide Tour, which he joined in 2010. He also plays in the European Tour, where he has won two tournaments. He was named to the 2011 PGA World Team of the Year.
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