Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Beau Hossler

American professional golfer


American professional golfer

FieldValue
nameBeau Hossler
image_size
captionPan American Games 2015
birth_date
birth_placeMission Viejo, California, U.S.
death_date
height
weight195 lb
nationality
residenceAustin, Texas, U.S.
collegeUniversity of Texas
yearpro2016
tourPGA Tour
extourKorn Ferry Tour
prowins
pgawins
eurowins
japwins
asiawins
sunwins
auswins
nwidewins
chalwins
champwins
seneurowins
otherwins
majorwins
mastersDNP
usopenT29: 2012
openT75: 2018
pgaT19: 2025
wghofid
wghofyear
award1Haskins Award
year12016
awardssection

Beau Hossler (born March 16, 1995) is an American professional golfer from Rancho Santa Margarita, California who has played on the PGA Tour and won the Haskins Award in college as the top collegiate golfer in the US. He qualified for the U.S. Open twice as a teen, finishing tied for 29th in the 2012 U.S. Open and had held the outright lead midway through the second round.

Early life

Hossler was born on March 16, 1995. He graduated from Santa Margarita Catholic High School.

Amateur career

In 2013, Hossler started attending the University of Texas on a golf scholarship. He won numerous awards and tournaments while playing for the Texas Longhorns men's golf.

In his freshman year, he was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and an Honorable Mention All-American while coming in 3rd in the Big 12 and 35th at the NCAA Championship.

In his sophomore year, he won the Johnny Hayt Collegiate Invitational, was an All-American, All-Big 12, the Big 12 Player of the year, made the Ben Hogan Award watch list, and the All-Nicklaus team while finishing tied for 2nd in the Big 12 and 5th at the NCAA Championship.

In his junior year, he won five tournaments (3rd most single season wins in UT golf history): The Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational, The Arizona Intercollegiate, the John A. Burns Intercollegiate, the Lamkin Classic and the Augusta Invitational. He was again was an All-American, All-Big 12 and the Big 12 Player of the year. He won the Fred Haskins Award as the most outstanding collegiate golfer in the United States, was a Ben Hogan Award finalist, and a Jack Nicklaus Award semifinalist while finishing tied for 2nd in the Big 12 again and 5th at the NCAA Championship.

During his time at Texas, they won the Big 12 Championship and made it to the NCAA Championship all three years, finishing in 13th and tied for 5th in his first two years. In his junior year, the Longhorns had the best score after the 54 hole round and made it to the Championship match where they were upset by Oregon. He also made both the Walker Cup and Palmer Cup teams and qualified for the U.S. Open for the 3rd time, and tied for 58th place.

Professional career

Hossler turned professional in 2016 with one year of college eligibility left.

In June 2017, Hossler secured one of twelve open qualifying places for the Air Capital Classic on the Web.com Tour. He finished second, enabling him to play more Web.com Tour tournaments that season. He finished the regular season in 23rd place in the rankings, earning promotion to the PGA Tour.

In April 2018, Hossler lost in a sudden-death playoff at the Houston Open to Ian Poulter. He was co-leader after 54 holes and led the tournament by a stroke on the final hole, before Poulter birdied to force a playoff. On the first extra hole, Hossler hit his bunker shot into the water, resulting in a triple bogey to lose the playoff. This was still Hossler's best result on the PGA Tour to date.

Amateur wins

  • 2010 Trader Joe's Junior Championship, Stockton Sports Commission Junior
  • 2011 Callaway Junior World Golf Championships (boys 15–17)
  • 2012 Winn Grips Heather Farr Classic
  • 2013 Southern California Amateur
  • 2014 Southern California Amateur, Western Amateur
  • 2015 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational, Nike Collegiate Invite
  • 2016 Arizona Intercollegiate, Jones Cup Invitational, John Burns Intercollegiate, Lamkin Grips SD Classic, 3M Augusta Invitational

Source:

Playoff record

PGA Tour playoff record (0–2)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12018Houston OpenENG Ian PoulterLost to par on first extra hole
22024Sanderson Farms ChampionshipTWN Kevin YuLost to birdie on first extra hole

Results in major championships

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament20112012201320142015201620172018
Masters Tournament
U.S. OpenCUTT29T58
The Open ChampionshipT75
PGA ChampionshipCUT
Tournament2019202020212022202320242025
Masters Tournament
PGA ChampionshipT36T69T40CUTT19
U.S. OpenT53CUT
The Open ChampionshipNT

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Results in The Players Championship

Tournament20182019202020212022202320242025
The Players ChampionshipT46CUTCCUTCUTCUTCUTT50

CUT = missed the halfway cut

"T" indicates a tie for a place

C = Canceled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

U.S. national team appearances

Amateur

  • Junior Ryder Cup: 2012 (winners)
  • Eisenhower Trophy: 2014 (winners)
  • Palmer Cup: 2015 (winners)
  • Walker Cup: 2015

References

References

  1. (July 22, 2011). "Beau Hossler, Jordan Spieth advance". [[ESPN]].
  2. Martin, Sean. (June 11, 2012). "U.S. Open: A look at the amateurs in the field".
  3. Van Sickle, Gary. (June 18, 2012). "Beau Hossler stole the show at the U.S. Open". Golf.com.
  4. "Beau Hossler profile". USGA: 2015 U.S. Open.
  5. "2015-16 Men's Golf Roster".
  6. Coe, Jonathan. (July 11, 2016). "SoCal Golfer Roundup: Beau Hossler Turns Pro". Southern California Golf Association.
  7. "Beau Hossler". World Amateur Golf Ranking.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Beau Hossler — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report