Career
He played either as a fly-half or full-back and played professional rugby between 2006 and 2015. He retired in 2015 to take up a teaching post at Union Schools in Graaff-Reinet. Bezuidenhout started his career in Durban, where he represented the Natal Sharks between 2006 and 2009.
After a short spell with the Mighty Elephants in 2009, he joined the Pumas, where he played the majority of the rugby during his career.
In 2014, he joined Scottish Pro 12 side Edinburgh on an extended trial until the end of the 2013-2014 season. He was unable to clinch a regular place in the Edinburgh XV, however, and in the season 2014-2015 professional players draft, he was assigned to Boroughmuir Reconstruction Finance Corporation and played mainly for that club in the British Telecom Premiership, the highest level of amateur club rugby in Scotland.
Representative rugby
Bezuidenhout was included in the South America Sevens team for the 2007 Wellington Sevens and 2007 United States of America Sevens competitions during the 2006-2007 Institutional Review Board Sevens World Series. He top scored for the South Africa President"s XV team with 25 points.