In arguably the best 72 holes of his 10-year professional career,  Warren JFK graduate Jason Kokrak accomplished the only thing he hadn't done on the PGA tour....win.

Prior to Sunday, he had three runners-up, three third-place finishes, made appearances in every major, as well as the tour championship in the 2019 season, all since reaching the big stage in 2012

The 35-year old dominated at the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek, which included a Sunday-score of 64.   One he'll remember for a long time.

Kokrak started day four with five birdies through his first nine holes, giving him a one stroke lead heading into the back-9.

In the final nine he and Xander Schauffele battled it out, sharing the lead down the back stretch.

The difference...hole 18. 

With a one-shot lead, Kokrak hit one of his best tee shots, landing in the middle of the fairway, and pitching-wedge distance from the cup.  

He'd finish the last hole with a birdie, good enough for a two stroke lead and ultimately a victory in his 233rd start.

Kokrak had seven birdies, no bogeys Sunday, and led the field in strokes gained putting

The Xavier product comes away a big winner in Las Vegas!