Glen Hofman Season Performance 2025
- Carom World

- Jan 6
- 2 min read
ELO Trajectory – Career View (2019–2025)
Watching Glenn Hofman’s career through ELO numbers is like tracking a striker who doesn’t explode overnight—but keeps sharpening his finishing season after season until defenses have to respect him.
From 2019 to 2025, Hofman’s trajectory tells a story of steady construction, not sudden hype.
Season Performance Snapshot: 2025 vs 2024
Think of 2024 as the training camp, and 2025 as the season where the work finally shows on the scoreboard.
Key Statistical Growth
Average:
2024 → 1.573
2025 → 1.700That’s a meaningful jump—like raising your shooting percentage without taking more shots.
Points per Game:
36.30 → 38.79Hofman isn’t just scoring more—he’s doing it faster.
Points Against per Game:
34.22 → 34.74Slight increase, but…
Point Differential:
+2.08 → +4.05This is the real headline. He’s winning games with margin now, not just scraping through.
Results
Games: 37 → 42
Wins: 20 → 25
Losses: 17 → 17
Same number of losses. Five more wins. That’s the difference between mid-table and playoff material.

2025 ELO Arc: Tournament by Tournament
Hofman’s 2025 ELO curve looks like a road trip with a few potholes—but the destination keeps getting higher.
Colombia → Vietnam: Early adjustment phase. ELO dips slightly—classic “new season legs.”
Turkey → Portugal: Momentum builds. Shot selection cleaner, fewer empty innings.
Belgium (World Championship stretch):This is where Hofman looks like he belongs in the top room. ELO climbs, confidence follows.
Korea peak (1732):This is his season high—his “career game” stretch. Everything clicks.
Egypt drop (1617):A setback, yes—but not a collapse. More like a tired fourth quarter after a long campaign.
The key? After every dip, Hofman rebounds higher than before. That’s not luck—that’s foundation.

Career View: 2019–2025 ELO Story
If you zoom out, Hofman’s long-term ELO graph looks like a mountain trail, not an elevator.
2019–2021:Flat stretch around the low-1300s. Learning years. Taking hits. Paying dues.
2022–2023:First real climb. Breaks through 1500. Starts beating names, not just filling brackets.
2024:Establishment year. Consistency arrives, even if peak results are still loading.
2025:Breakthrough stability. Regularly operating in the 1600–1700 range, touching 1730.
That matters because in 3-cushion, 1600+ ELO is where the room changes:
Opponents play safer
Matches slow down
Mistakes get punished instantly
Hofman is now in that room.

From 2019 to 2025, Hofman’s trajectory tells a story of steady construction, not sudden hype.
What the Numbers Really Say
Glenn Hofman in 2025 is no longer a “dangerous outsider.”
He’s:
More efficient per inning
More resilient across tournaments
Winning more without bleeding extra losses
Carrying ELO momentum across continents
In boys’ terms: He’s stopped swinging wild and started picking his punches.
Final Take
Hofman’s story isn’t about one miracle run or one hot tournament.
It’s about brick-by-brick growth.
From a flat ELO base to sustained international competitiveness, his 2019–2025 arc shows a player who learned how to:
Survive bad days
Capitalize on good ones
And turn experience into points
If this trend continues, Glenn Hofman isn’t just climbing the ladder anymore.
He’s setting up camp near the top.






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