Retief Goosen, a 2019 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee, and his wife, Tracy Goosen, have been married for 23 years. Goosen’s wife, Tracy, played an important role in his golf career. Besides being significant halves, they are parents of two children: son Leo and daughter Ella. Retief Goosen, a South African professional golfer, has been competing professionally since 1990. He currently competes in the PGA Tour Champions, a senior golf tour, having previously competed on the PGA Tour and the European Tour. He won the US Open twice (2001 and 2004), beating Mark Brooks and Phil Mickelson. Goosen has 34 professional victories, including seven on the PGA Tour and 17 on the European Tour.
For more than three decades, Goosen has competed and won against Tiger Woods, Jesper Parnevik, Vijay Singh, Brandt Jobe and Charles Howell III. Its highest ranking was #3 on January 15, 2006. From 2001 to 2007, it spent more than 250 weeks in the top ten of the world rankings.
Who is Retief Goosen’s wife, Tracy Goosen? How old is he?
Goosen and his wife, Tracy, have always kept the details of their courtship under wraps, but their admiration and understanding is still evident today. During the early 2000s, Retief’s wife often accompanied him to golf courses and events. According to reports, they got married in 2001 after a long period of dating. Tracy Goosen is from United Kingdom and was born in 1985. She will be 39 years old in 2024.
She is 16 years younger than her golfer husband Retief, who was born on February 3, 1969, and is currently 55 years old. Tracy, the wife of two-time champion Valspar, prefers to keep her life low-key these days. However, this will not change the fact that she continues to support her beau’s career as before.
Retief Goosen and Tracy Goosen have two children, Leo and Ella
The couple has two children: son Leo James Goosen (born March 8, 2003) and daughter Ella Ann Goosen (born November 18, 2004). His children are now 20 and 19 years old, respectively. As previously reported, he skipped the 2004 PGA Grand Slam golf tournament to be with his wife and newborn daughter. Retief’s son, Leo, a student at Lake Highland Preparatory School, is following in his father’s golf footsteps.
In 2019, the father-son duo competed in the PNC Championship, also known as the Father/Son Challenge. They tied for second place with golfer Tom Lehman and his son Thomas Lehman, while Bernhard Langer and his son Jason Langer won the title. Goosen often posts pictures of his son Leo on Instagram, where he joins his father on the golf course and during the PNC Championship. Little information is available on the professional endeavors of Retief’s daughter. She uses the Instagram name @ella.goosen. She attended Windermere Preparatory School and graduated in 2023.
Retief Goosen was struck by lightning
Retief, also known as “The Iceman” and “The Goose”, was struck by lightning in 1985 as a teenager. He was just four days short of his 16th birthday when the incident occurred at the Pietersburg Golf Club, where he was waiting out a rainstorm before hitting the golf course. His friend, Henri Potgieter, who was walking 20 yards ahead, was knocked down, while Goosen ‘was smoking, without clothes, burnt black from head to tail.’ Fortunately, a doctor was present on the golf course when Potgieter went to seek help.
Three weeks after the lightning strike, he was back on the golf course. He hasn’t looked back since. Retief’s dedication and natural talent for golf brought him tremendous success in later years, including two US Open victories. According to Spotrac, his official career earnings are $33.664 million, which includes $31.301 million from official tournaments and $2.363 million from unofficial tournaments. He and his wife own multiple properties in South Africa, Virginia Water, Surrey and Orlando. He owns a vineyard in South Africa’s Garden Route, where he produces his wine, The Goose.
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