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Mark Hubbard

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Mark Hubbard is an American professional golfer born on May 24, 1989, in Denver, Colorado. He graduated from Colorado Academy in 2007 and attended San Jose State University, where he earned a business management degree and was a 2009 first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honoree. He turned professional in 2012 and has built a lengthy career on the PGA Tour, reaching a career-high world ranking of 66 in February 2024.

Hubbard worked his way through the lower rungs of professional golf before securing his PGA Tour card. He won the PGA Tour Canada's Wildfire Invitational in September 2013, then earned his first Korn Ferry Tour title at the 2019 LECOM Suncoast Classic, beating Maverick McNealy by two strokes. Those results helped him retain and regain his PGA Tour card through several seasons of grinding. His best PGA Tour finish came at the Texas Children's Houston Open in the fall of 2019, where he was runner-up. His 2023 season was his strongest on Tour to that point, with 22 made cuts, twelve top-25 finishes, six top-10s, and a 67th-place FedEx Cup finish. He appeared at the 2024 PGA Championship (T26) and the 2024 U.S. Open (T50).

Hubbard is regarded as a reliable iron player whose gains come from ball-striking and a steady putting stroke. His driving distance limits his ceiling at the most demanding major venues, but his accuracy and short-game reliability keep him competitive in a wide range of PGA Tour fields. In May 2026 he finished runner-up to Brandt Snedeker at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, continuing a sequence of near-misses that has drawn wide attention across the Tour.

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