
Mark Hubbard
Mark Hubbard
Background
Mark Hubbard is an American professional golfer currently competing on the PGA Tour. Born on May 24, 1989, in Australia (though representing the United States), Hubbard emerged from a country with a strong golf tradition that has produced major champions like Greg Norman and Adam Scott. His early golf development occurred in the U.S. system, though specific details about his amateur career or collegiate golf background are not documented in the available data.
Career Overview
As of 2026, Hubbard holds a world ranking of #149 with 0.9523 ranking points, positioning him as a mid-tier competitor on the PGA Tour. His recent performances show a mix of results, with his best finish in early 2026 being a T29 at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches where he finished at -7. He followed this with a T43 at the Puerto Rico Open (-6), demonstrating capability in weaker-field events.
Hubbard's 2026 season has been inconsistent, with several finishes outside the top 100 including missed cuts at the Valspar Championship (+6) and THE PLAYERS Championship (+6). His performances in early season events like the WM Phoenix Open (+1, T84) and Farmers Insurance Open (+1, T69) suggest he competes best on certain course setups.
Current Status
Hubbard remains a PGA Tour journeyman in 2026, showing flashes of competitiveness but struggling with consistency against elite fields. His game appears better suited to secondary events (as seen in Puerto Rico) than the Tour's flagship tournaments. Without a PGA Tour victory or high-profile result in the available data, Hubbard continues to work toward securing his playing privileges and climbing the world rankings. As an American golfer in his mid-30s, he represents the depth of talent on Tour where many capable players battle for limited opportunities to break through.