Duncan Hodge (born 18 August 1974) is a Scottish former internationalist rugby union player.
Hodge won his first full cap as a replacement for Craig Chalmers against France in Paris in 1997, having already booked a place in Scottish rugby lore when his drop goal in the dying seconds secured Scotland A's victory over the 1994 Springboks.
Hodge in total won 26 caps playing at fly-half for the Scottish rugby union side between 1997 and 2002.
It was on the North American tour when he played in his last full internationals against Canada in Vancouver and USA in San Francisco.
His finest moment was when he converted his own try and kicked four penalties to score all the points for Scotland in the 2000 Calcutta Cup 19–13 win against England.