Wallie Coetsee
Wallie Coetsee is a South African professional golfer.
Early life
Coetsee was encouraged to take up the game of golf by his father, Ockert, a tomato farmer in Tzaneen. He played very little competitive golf as an amateur and won only a few small tournaments.Professional career
In 1992, Coetsee turned professional. He struggled to make an impression on the Sunshine Tour. He convinced his father to allow him three more years on the tour, and promised that if he didn't make it he would join him working on the family farm.Coetsee improved slightly and again begged his father for another year. The result was his maiden professional victory in the 1997 FNB Namibia Open - a win which sparked off one of his most successful years on the Tour. Coetsee finished 11th at the 1999 South African Open.
Years later, he won the 2014 Mopani Copper Mines Zambia Open.