David Hutsell

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David Hutsell (born August 21, 1970) is an American professional golfer and teaching pro.

Hutsell was born in Fort Meade, Maryland.[1] He turned pro in 1993.[1] He resides in Baltimore, Maryland[1] and is the teaching pro at Elkridge Golf Club.[1][2]

Hutsell has participated in two majors, the 2010 and 2011 PGA Championships. He failed to make the cut in either tournament.

Hutsell won the 2011 PGA Professional National Championship. He won a three-man playoff on the second extra hole.[3]

In July 2011, Hutsell won the Maryland Open, at Maryland Golf and Country Club. He shoot a 70 and 72 the first two days. He finished the final round shooting a 65 and winning him the tournament by one stroke. He also set the Maryland Golf and Country Club course record. He finished the tournament at 9 under.[4]

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