Beau Hossler

Beau Hossler

Height: 6'1" (1.85 m)
Weight: 195 (88 kg)
Age: 29 (March 16, 1995)
Birthplace: Mission Viejo, California
Residence: Austin, Texas
Family: Single

Education: University of Texas
Turned Professional: 2016
City plays from: Mission Viejo, CA, United States


Exempt Status


PGA TOURTop 70 in 2022-23 FedExCup standings (thru 2024)

Career Victories


None.

Player Statistics


Career Low Round:

62 - 2023 Shriners Children's Open (Round 1)

Career High FedExCup Rank:

#15 : 2022 Fortinet Championship

Career High Official World Golf Rank:

#63 : 2024 The Genesis Invitational

Career Largest Paycheck:

$756,000 : 2018 Houston Open (Finished 2)

2022-23 Season Highlights


PGA TOUR
Zurich Classic of New Orleans - Teamed with Wyndham Clark at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and finished solo-third. Pair held at least a share of the lead after each of the first three rounds.

National Team Selections


Eisenhower Trophy : 2014 Arnold Palmer Cup : 2015 Walker Cup : 2015

Career Records


PGA TOUR (Playoff Record: 0 - 1)
Season Events Rounds 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Cuts Made Cuts Missed WD FedExCup Rank Earnings
Total: 183 585 3 2 15 45 120 63 $10,697,785
2024 7 25 1 3 6 1 53 $904,230
2023 34 110 1 1 5 14 25 9 58 $3,586,109
2022 23 70 1 2 7 13 10 80 $1,716,430
2021 30 88 1 5 16 14 148 $660,397
2020 22 67 1 5 13 9 116 $658,088
2019 27 83 3 16 11 145 $645,795
2018 28 104 2 5 8 24 4 46 $2,449,707
2017 8 25 4 4 $77,028
2015 1 (A) 4 1
2012 2 (A) 7 2
2011 1 (A) 2 1
(A) - Amateur

Top Tournaments


PGA TOUR
THE PLAYERS Championship Masters Tournament PGA Championship U.S. Open The Open Championship WGC-HSBC Champions WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play WGC-FedEx St. Jude Inv WGC-Workday Championship at The Concession
2024 CUT
2023 CUT T40
2022 CUT T69 T53
2021 CUT
2019 CUT T36
2018 T46 CUT T75
2015 T58
2012 T29
2011 CUT
FedExCup Playoffs
FedEx St. Jude Championship Dell Technologies Championship BMW Championship TOUR Championship
2023 T20
2022 T57
2020 T49
2018 T60 T35 T33

Personal


  • As a junior golfer, worked with legendary golf instructor Jim Flick for six years until Flick passed away in 2012.
  • Garnered widespread attention at the 2012 U.S. Open when, as a 17-year-old, he briefly held the lead during the second round (finished T29).
  • Huge Los Angeles Dodgers fan.
  • Had to delay the start of his professional career after suffering a shoulder injury in June 2016 while representing Texas in the semifinals of the NCAA Men's Golf Championships. Was unable to play in the finals where Oregon won, 3 and 2.