Cobie le Grange
He beat the great Jack Nicklaus head-to-head in the Australian Masters, and won the British Masters twice, as well as many
other professional tournaments. He became a club professional at Randpark, where he gained a reputation as both a retailer and
teacher, and designed a number of golf courses.
In 2010 he received the ProSport Media 5-Star Professional Award from the PGA of Europe, and the Master Professional Award from
the South African PGA
- World Ranking No. 15
- 2010 Honorary Life SA PGA Membership
- Member of the SA PGA Board (10 years)
- Club professional & golf coach
- Television commentator
- Golf course designer
- British Masters 1964, 69
- Pringle of Scotland 1965
- Australian Masters 1964
- Western Province Open 1966, 69
- Natal Open 1967
- Transvaal Open 1968
- Pepsi Cola Tournament 1967
- General Motors Tournament 1967, 68
- French Open 2nd 1964, 65
- South African Open 2nd 1966, 68
- Western Province Open 2nd 1967, 72, 74
- Natal Open 2nd 1962, 66, 68, 70
- Transvaal Open 2nd 1966, 67
- Dunlop Masters 2nd 1967, 68
- South African PGA 1969, 71