Wesley Ellis, Jr. (January 27, 1932 – June 4, 1984) was an American professional golfer. Ellis, Jr. who played on the PGA Tour in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
In 1954, he turned professional.[1] He won three PGA Tour events. His first win came at the 1958 Canadian Open. He won by one stroke over Jay Hebert at the Mayfair Golf and Country Club in Edmonton, Alberta.[3] His last win came in 1965 at the San Diego Open Invitational in a playoff against golf legend Billy Casper. His victory in San Diego was unique in that Ellis used what is commonly known as a "cross-handed" putting grip; that is, as a right-handed golfer he kept his left hand below his right.
In 1984, Eliis died of kidney disease at the age of 52 at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, New Jersey.[4] He left behind his wife, Marian, and their four children - three daughters and a son.