Career
Hubbard qualified for the 1986 World Professional Darts Championship, beating Tony Payne in the first round before losing in the second round to Jocky Wilson. 17 years later, Hubbard joined the Professional Darts Corporation and qualified for the 2003 United Kingdom Open but lost his first match 5-0 to Steve Maish. He played in three more United Kingdom Open championships, reaching the third round in 2004 and 2005, losing to Wayne Mardle and Adrian Lewis respectively, and reaching the second round in 2006, losing to Roland Scholten.
He retired from Personal Digital Cellular darts in 2006.
Hubbard"s son James reached the final of the 2012 Personal Digital Cellular World Youth Championship and qualified for the 2011 Grand Slam of Darts.