Struggling ahead of the Masters, Kokrak arrives having been unable to find the top-20 on the leaderboard since the Sony Open in the beginning of January. A less-than-stellar Florida Swing saw the 36-year-old miss the cut in his last stroke-play event, a typically comfy spot on the calendar, at the Valspar Championship. Missing the cut in his Masters debut in November 2020, Kokrak was able to collect a paycheck in 2021 with a solo 49th place finish. When asked about the changes to Augusta National, Kokrak said, “18 doesn’t really affect a shot too much. I mean, I can still reach the first bunker on 18. Second bunker is depending on the bounce and how much fire the fairways get. But, no, it doesn’t change anything. The second bunker, if you get it in there, you’re still going to be able to reach the green. First bunker is no go. You know, I think with 13 -- or 15, I think it changes a little bit, but a little bit of wind and with my length, I still had 230 to the middle of the green and didn’t hit a very good one today.” He went on to add his thoughts on No. 11, saying, “Where I hit it, depending on the wind, it actually is fairway over there, so you can still play over there. I think it’s a lot more fair. Before, you were kind of underneath the trees and you were just basically punching one up there and hoping to get it up there just over those mounds. If not, you’re trying to give yourself a ten-footer for a 4. I think that was best case scenario. It’s a good hard hole, and they made it just a little bit more difficult, but I think a little bit more fair.”