Career
As a junior, Cocha was part of the winning Argentinian team at the 2009 Toyota Junior Golf World Cup in Japan alongside Jorge Fernández-Valdéson Cocha turned professional in 2010 and initially played on the Tour de las Américas in South America, he played his first Professional Golf Association Tour event at the 2011 Mayakoba Golf Classic in Mexico. In 2013, Cocha had a poor season on the Web.Com Tour, only making two cuts in twelve starts.
He also finished second at The Great Waterway Classic and seventh at the Wildfire Invitational to end 28th in the Professional Golf Association Tour Canada season earnings.
His score of 271 set the tournament record for the lowest aggregate score. 2009 South American Match Play Championship Professional Golf Association Tour Latinoamérica wins (3) Amateur Toyota Junior Golf World Cup (representing Argentina): 2009 (winners) Eisenhower Trophy (representing Argentina): 2010.