Kokrak, 28, was playing the McGladrey Classic Pro-Am at Sea Island when he smashed his drive on the 409-yard hole off the flag and in.
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It is the first time that this has happened on tour since the 2001 Waste Management Open in Phoenix, when Andrew Magee’s tee-shot took a helpful bounce off another player’s putter and rolled into the hole for an equally remarkable ace.
Jason Kokrak scores an unlikely hole-in-one... on a par 4
IT IS TRADITION for a golfer to buy a round of drinks after a hole-in-one. Jason Kokrak might need to buy an entire bar.
The Canadian had an unlikely ace on a par four yesterday, only the second time the feat has happened on the PGA Tour.
Kokrak, 28, was playing the McGladrey Classic Pro-Am at Sea Island when he smashed his drive on the 409-yard hole off the flag and in.
It is the first time that this has happened on tour since the 2001 Waste Management Open in Phoenix, when Andrew Magee’s tee-shot took a helpful bounce off another player’s putter and rolled into the hole for an equally remarkable ace.
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