Defending champion Jason Kokrak will make his eighth start at the Charles Schwab Challenge this week at Colonial Country Club, where he captured his second career PGA Tour title in 2021 by two strokes over Jordan Spieth.
The 37-year-old Kokrak, who’s coming off a T-60 finish at the PGA Championship, will attempt to become just the second player to win back-to-back at Colonial. The great Ben Hogan did it twice, in 1946-47 and 1952-53. “I think it’s just a golf course that it’s very tough to repeat at,” he told media on Tuesday. “It’s a tough golf course to play from the rough. Weather depending, there’s just so many factors that go into winning back-to-back. … I think it’s very difficult to do, but I think my game is rounding into form nicely for this week, and I’m looking forward to it.” Kokrak has made five cuts in seven starts at Colonial with a win in 2021 and a T-3 in 2020. In 2021, he shot 14-under 266 to beat Spieth by two. In 2020, he shot 65-64 on the weekend to finish one stroke out of the playoff won by Daniel Berger. Kokrak won a renovated, light blue 1946 Dodge Power Wagon with the win last year and is looking to bring home this year’s prize, a 1979 Pontiac Firebird. He’s made 12 cuts in 14 starts this season, capturing his third career title in November at the Houston Open. He followed up with a win at the unofficial QBE Shootout.