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Kermit Zarley
American professional golfer (born 1941) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kermit Millard Zarley, Jr. (born September 29, 1941) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. He is also an author of several books on Christianity, Jesus, and the Bible.
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Zarley was born in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from the University of Houston and was a distinguished member of the golf team. He was the individual champion at the 1962 NCAA Division I Championships and also led his team to victory.
Zarley had three dozen top-10 finishes in PGA Tour events during his 18 years on Tour including three wins. Zarley had three top-10 finishes in major championships; his best was a solo 6th at the 1972 U.S. Open.[1] Zarley won once on the Senior/Champions Tour. On both Tours, he finished second or tied for second seventeen times.
Due to his unusual name, Zarley was often called "the Pro from the Moon" or "Moon Man." It is because comedian Bob Hope once interviewed him on national television and remarked, "Kermit Zarley, with a name like that he must be the pro from the moon."[2] In a Wayne and Shuster sketch about a golf tournament being held on the streets of Toronto, Johnny Wayne's character is named "Zarley Kermit, Jr."
In 1965, Zarley co-founded the PGA Tour Bible Study group with fellow PGA Tour players Jim and Babe Hiskey.[3] It is still active in the world of professional golf. In the period between his careers on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour, he wrote three books on religion and world affairs. He received an honorary doctorate degree in 2001 from North Park University in Chicago, which has a lecture series named for him.[4] Zarley resides in Scottsdale, Arizona.[3]
Zarley, who has studied the Bible since his teens, is the author of several books on Christianity, Jesus, and the Bible. His first book, The Gospels Interwoven, in which he attempted to join all four gospels together into one narrative, received praise from Billy Graham and Richard C. Halverson.[5]
Zarley is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, and received an honorary Ph.D. from North Park University in Chicago in 2001.[5]
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Amateur wins
Professional wins (6)
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PGA Tour wins (3)
PGA Tour playoff record (0–1)
Tournament Players Series wins (1)
- 1984 Tallahassee Open
Other wins (1)
- 1964 Arizona Open
Senior PGA Tour wins (1)
Senior PGA Tour playoff record (1–2)
Results in major championships
Note: Zarley never played in The Open Championship.
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CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
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- Most consecutive cuts made – 7 (1973 PGA – 1976 PGA)
- Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (three times)
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Books
- The Gospel (1987). Scripture Press. Out-of-print. German adaptation--Das Leben Jesu: Die authentische Biographie (1991). Hanssler.
- The Gospels Interwoven (1987). Scripture Press. Reprinted by Wipf & Stock (2001). ISBN 1-57910-775-3. (with introduction by S. Lewis Johnson)
- Palestine Is Coming: The Revival of Ancient Philistia (1990). Hannibal Books. Re-issued by Wipf & Stock (2005). ISBN 1-55635-181-X.
- The Third Day Bible Code (2006). Synergy Books. ISBN 1-933538-43-0.
- Warrior from Heaven (2009). Synergy Books. ISBN 0-9815462-2-6.
- The Restitution of Jesus Christ (2008). Self-published. No ISBN.
- The Solving the Samaritan Riddle: Peter's Keys Explain Early Spirit Baptism (2015). Wipf & Stock. ISBN 9781498225281.
- The Restitution: Biblical Proof Jesus Is Not God (2023). ISBN 978-1735259161
- The Gospel Corrupted: When Jesus was Made God (2023). ISBN 978-1735259185
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