PGA Tour Veteran Beau Hossler He has made a name, and a career, for himself in the golf course. And despite the plans to continue his attempt at pro-Golfit greatness, he also launched a new side concert as a coffee entrepreneur.
But the wildest part of Hossler’s story is how everything happened. That’s because the Hossler came up with the idea in an unconventional way: spending Master Weeks in Costa Rica violating the Halucinogenic drug Ayahuasca.
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Hossler had his moment of Progress Pro Golf before he was a professional. At the US Open 2012 at the Olympic, a teen hossler wished the crowds keeping solo lead during the second round and eventually ending T29.
He returned in favor in 2016, and played his road to PGA Tour in 2018, where he has then competed.
The origin of the 30-year-old’s career as a coffee entrepreneur lies again five years.
In a new video released by PGA Tour, Hossler explained how it was put into coffee in the first place.
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“I will give you a small road inside. That’s something I haven’t discovered yet,” began Hossler.
Five years ago, Hossler was looking for something to keep in mind from golf while it was far from the course, and to give time during long weeks of the tournament.
He found what he was looking for in coffee.
“This became my shelter on the street from the style of our crazy crazy life sitting in the golf course all day,” Hossler said. “I was like good, let me go away.
Hossler turned his attention to coffee and all went. He preferred a golf analogy to describe the transformation, describing himself at the beginning of his journey as a “49 handicap coffee drink”.
But how did the love for Hossler’s coffee develop in a second career in the coffee business?
He credits his latest experience with Ayahuasca as a catalyst to turn a self-described “entrepreneur” into a real-life entrepreneur.
Beau Hossler’s ayahuasca travel leads to coffee business
Earlier this spring, Hossler was feeling out of species in the Golf Course and in his life, as the video explained.
“April comes around this year, I’m just like not feeling myself. I don’t feel like me,” Hossler explained. “I’m not playing good golf, but it’s not just that … something is out. I just don’t feel good.”
So Hossler decided to follow the advice of some friends and make a great danger in trying to re-organize his mind: to travel to Costa Rica and take Ayahuasca, a psychoactive substance that causes strong hallucinations. Not qualifying for 2025 masters, this seemed like the perfect week to give his plan a blow.
“I’m like, I’m going to Costa Rica. Ayahuasca, for a week. During the masters because I had a rest week,” Hossler said. “I have some friends who made it, and they all had an amazing experience, and they told me you’ll know when it’s time to go. And I was like, it’s time to go. So I went.”
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The story becomes even more strange. After losing his portfolio the night before his journey, Hossler persuaded his cabin driver to give him $ 1,000 in money, which is all he brought with him to Costa Rica.
“Losing my portfolio the night before I went. So I went to Costa Rica, I borrowed a thousand dollars from my driver who took me to the airport. So I had my passport and $ 1,000, money,” Hossler explained.
Ayahuasca is an ancient psychoactive shock originating from South America that is made by the combination of two different plants. According to Cleveland Clinic“At a chemical level, Ayahuasca is similar to psychhedelics like LSD, Mescaline and Psilocybin. But – unlike those psychhedral – it’s rare to see Ayahuasca in use outside South America.”
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Hossler described in detail his experience with hallucinogen.
“I go down there I have this amazing experience. I felt like I learned a lot about myself,” he said. “For the first time he was really proud of myself for my golf and the work I did and I gave myself credit. You can’t hide from it. This simply tells you as who you are, what you are.”
The journey left it with two big takeings: first, that he loves golf and will continue to try in his career in favor; And secondly, he had to find something else to get involved to increase the balance and oppose the “lonely” lifestyle of a pro -Tour.
“I think I just realized that I love golf, I’ll be great in golf, but I also need my mind to be challenged in other ways. I have to be more rounded, and honestly, I honestly think it will help with my golf.
Experience also helped Hossler understand exactly what would be his non-Golfe: a coffee business.
“This is what prompted me to act.”
With this, the new Hossler Coffee Company Beaurista Born.
Hossler said his business is not a licensing agreement; He directs the operation himself.
“Forty for real, as, it’s no joke,” he said. “It’s not like a” Oh, I just put my name in someone else’s coffee. “
To hear more about the Beaurista start process, look at the full PGA Tour interview below.
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After a trip Ayahuasca, Beau Hossler found a passion outside the golf and returned it into his business. pic.twitter.com/ar5eoksklc
– PGA Tour (@pgatour) October 8, 2025

