Jason Kokrak PGA Major Wins

Last Modified Mar 13, 2024 11:39 GMT
Jason Kokrak PGA Major Wins
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Jason Kenneth Kokark, a professional American golfer, was born on May 22, 1985. He began his professional career in 2008, following his graduation. He no longer competes on the PGA Tour and is currently a member of the LIV Golf League. He joined LIV Golf in July 2022. He has 12 professional victories and a top rating of 20 in November 2021.

He has four wins on the eGolf Professional Tour and is the leading money winner. Despite only playing in three eGolf Tour tournaments, he was the second highest-paid golfer in 2011. Kokrak was also profiled in a four-page piece titled "The Making of a Bomber" in the March 5, 2012 issue of Golf World. In October 2020, Kokrak won the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek, his maiden PGA triumph.

How many majors did Jason Kokrak win?

Kokark hadn't won a major championship as of March 2024. He made his major title debut in 2007 at the US Open; however, he missed the cut. He has not played any majors in a long time, until 2012. However, he competed in the PGA Championship in 2013 and 2014, missing the cut both times. His greatest major result came in 2022, at the Masters, where he tied for 14th place. Later, he joined LIV Golf in July 2022. In 2023, he missed the Masters tournament cut. Until 2022, he has competed in 23 PGA events, making cuts in 14.

Jason Kokrak’s Masters Tournament Wins

Kokark has no record of winning the Masters tournament. He originally appeared in 2020 but did not make the cut. In 2021, he finished at 49th and reached T14 in the next year. In 2023, he could pass through the cut for the tournament.

Jason Kokrak’s PGA Championship Wins

Kokark has no record of winning the PGA Championship. He originally appeared in 2013 but did not make the cut. In 2018, he finished T19, his highest showing in the PGA Championship to date. He did not appear in the 2023 tournament.

Jason Kokrak’s US Open Wins

Kokark has not won a US Open since his first year in 2007. His first US Open game was in 2016 when he finished T37 and T17 in 2020. Despite this, he has played the US Open five times, with his best performance, tied for 17th in 2020. In the subsequent two years, he missed the cut again, and last year he did not play.

Jason Kokrak’s Open Championship Wins

Kokrak's first Open Championship outing was in 2018 when he missed the cut. He has played in this competition four times in total, with 2020 being excluded due to COVID-19. His best result came in 2021 when he finished tied for 26th place. Last year, however, he did not compete in the competition.

Jason Kokrak's major wins year by year

Tournament20192020202120222023
Masters TournamentCUT49T14CUTCUT
PGA ChampionshipT23CUTT49T60DNP
U.S. OpenT17CUTCUTDNPDNP
The Open ChampionshipT32NTT26T42DNP

Jason Kokrak’s Players Championship Wins

Kokark has never won a Players Championship Tournament, however, he did place ninth in 2021. From 2013 to 2015, he couldn't make the cut. In 2016, he left the game. In 2017, he again failed to make the cut, but in 2018, he finished T26 and T47 in 2019. The competition was discontinued following the first round in 2020 due to COVID. In 2022, he retires at T53.

Jason Kokrak’s FedEx Cup Wins

There is no information known on Kokark’s participation in the FedEx Cup.

FAQ's on Jason Kokrak PGA Major Wins

A. Jason Kokrak turned professional in the year 2008 after his graduation.

A. Jason Kokrak is American by nationality.

A. Jason Kokrak graduated from Xavier University.

A. Jason Kokrak joined LIV Golf in July 2022. 

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