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Beau Hossler

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Beau Hossler (born March 16, 1995, in Mission Viejo, California) is an American professional golfer from Rancho Santa Margarita, California. He plays on the PGA Tour. Hossler first attracted wide attention as a teenager when he qualified for the U.S. Open as an amateur in 2012 at The Olympic Club, where he held the outright lead midway through the second round before finishing tied for 29th.

Hossler attended the University of Texas on a golf scholarship from 2013, where he built one of the stronger collegiate records of his era. He won five tournaments in a single junior season, the third-highest single-season win total in Texas Longhorns history, and claimed the Fred Haskins Award in 2016 as the most outstanding collegiate golfer in the United States. He was also a two-time Big 12 Player of the Year. He turned professional in 2016 with a year of eligibility remaining. After earning his PGA Tour card through the Web.com Tour, he announced himself at the 2018 Houston Open, where he co-led after 54 holes and held a one-stroke lead going up the final fairway before losing in a sudden-death playoff to Ian Poulter. He also reached a playoff at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, losing to Kevin Yu.

Hossler's clearest statistical identity on tour is his putting, and that short-game strength has kept him a consistent presence on tour despite never converting a victory.

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