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A 35th-place finish for Mark Hubbard at TPC Sawgrass won't exactly make front-page headlines, but it should give the 33-year-old veteran some confidence after missing seven of his previous nine cuts. Hubbard's classic calling card - his iron play - seems to be coming back to him since the Tour has moved into its Florida Swing, and maintaining that form will be of utmost importance at Innisbrook this week. The Valspar has not exactly been a happy hunting ground for Hubbard over the course of his career - 64th, MC, MC in three starts - but if he can find the ball-striking he put on display in the summer and fall of 2022, we've seen very similar profiles find success around the Copperhead Course.--Ian McNeill - RotoBaller
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Mark Hubbard has not broken into the top 10 yet in 2025. The American golfer has finished T21 and T12, however. Last week, he was on the front page of the leaderboard at the American Express before a Sunday 73. The week before featured a third-round 70 in Hawaii. Putting together four good to very good rounds is key for Hubbard. He had a few duds at Torrey Pines but squeaked into the top 20 in 2024 behind a final-round 69. Can Hubbard continue to get chances on the greens? He ranks ninth early in strokes gained (1.238) when approaching the green. Another key may be putts per round come the weekend. Hubbard ranked 164th (29.78) in 2024 during Round 3. Consistency is vital for Hubbard this week.--Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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Mark Hubbard is one of those golfers who plays pretty well in Bermuda. The American golfer has a few Top 25 results on the Port Royal course. He is a bit of a longer shot to win the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. However, anything can happen given the expected showery and windy conditions at times during this weekend's event. Most of the tournament will be dry but watch for shifting winds. Hubbard seems to negotiate those well. The key is putting and Hubbard is pretty average ranking 96th in strokes gained at -0.017. It is important to be accurate as well and the golfer is 23rd in driver accuracy (66.67%). Keeping things on course will be more vital than usual for Hubbard.--Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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If you take a quick glance at Mark Hubbard's recent course history at TPC Deere Run, he appears to be trending toward the first victory of his PGA Tour career. The 35-year-old veteran finished T41 in 2021, T13 in 2022, and T6 in 2023, all three events in which he gained strokes from tee-to-green and with the flat stick. Hubbard's good drive percentage should lead to plenty of scoring opportunities on approach, and he ranks 26th in strokes gained putting over the last 24 rounds. His recent form may help to keep his ownership low, as he's only finished inside of the top-20 once so far in the 2024 calendar year, excluding a T4 result at the Zurich Classic team event. Despite those results, Hubbard's course history will likely be too tough to pass up once again at the John Deere Classic.--Ryan Hickey
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Mark Hubbard knows birdies and better will be on the menu for the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The American golfer ranks 12th on the PGA Tour in total birdies made at 256. His 69.75 scoring average comes in at 25th with an adjusted rank of 28th. Hubbard's putts per round is interesting. He often starts off well and then begins to gradually tail off over the weekends. His 1.07 putt per round difference between Round 2 and Round 2 is worrisome. The Detroit Golf Club requires birdies and plenty of them. The question is more consistency for Hubbard at this point. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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