Wallie Coetsee

Wallie represents the modern senior professional: a player who has seen every side of tour life, stuck with it through the lean years, and is now enjoying a richly deserved renaissance on the over-50s stage.
John Bland

Bland was a regular presence near the top of the Sunshine Tour’s Order of Merit and one of the region’s most respected competitors.
Hugh Baiocchi

As a senior, Baiocchi transitioned seamlessly to the U.S. Champions Tour, where he added multiple victories and further enhanced the reputation of South African golf on the world stage.
Gary Player

Gary Player’s career set the benchmark for the legends who followed, and his influence is woven into the history and identity of the Sunshine Legends Tour.
Simon Hobday

For the Sunshine Legends Tour, Hobday embodies exactly what “legend” means: world-class ability, a deep connection to Southern African golf, and a personality that made the game more fun for everyone—players, caddies and fans alike.
Mark McNulty

Even in the Legends game, his reputation for exquisite putting and relentless consistency remain intact.
Keith Horne

The South African started playing as a youngster in Durban in his native South Africa, but was a relative latecomer to the professional ranks at the age of 25.
James Kingston

James Kingston, born 30th November 1965 in Ottosdal, South Africa, turned professional in 1988 and rose through the ranks across international tours.