He then attended Santa Clara University and was a member of the golf team, winning first-team All-American honors in 1965.[4] He collected many honors during his amateur career including Golf Digest's Number One U.S. Amateur award in 1966.
Professional career
Wiechers turned professional and joined the PGA Tour in 1966.[5] He played on the PGA Tour from 1966 to 1979. His best years were in the late 1960s through the mid-1970s when he finished on the top-60 money list five times. He won one PGA Tour event during his career: the 1969 West End Classic.[6]
After leaving the tour, Wiechers first began working in California's Napa Valley wine industry in the 1980s. Then he returned to golf in the 1990s, first as head instructor at McCaffrey's Golf School in San Francisco, then as a teaching pro at Chardonnay Golf Club for 19 years, and finally at Eagle Vines Golf Club.[5] He also coached the men's and women's golf teams at Napa Valley College.[7][8]