William Eugene "Gene" Ferrell, Jr. of Mobile, AL, passed away on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at the home of his son and daughter-in-law in Foley, Alabama. He was born in Mobile on September 2, 1942 to William
Eugene Ferrell, Sr and Marion Nash Ferrell. He was a PGA Professional golfer. He spent 15 years as the head pro at Orchard Hills Country Club in Bryan, Ohio; 16 years as director of golf at Bay Oaks Country Club in Irvington, AL, and was an avid Saints fan and lover of animals.
Gene is preceded in death by his father, the late William E. Ferrell, Sr., and his mother, Marion Nash Ferrell, and a brother, J. Michael Ferrell. Survivors include his sisters, Sara Starling (Mickey) of Anniston, Alabama and Jo Ann Stringfellow (Charles) of Grand Bay, Alabama; sister-in-law, Anastasia Ferrell (J. Michael Ferrell) of Birmingham, Alabama; was married to Sharon Lemon Ferrell for many years, their 3 children, Tonya Crow (Patrick) of Bryan, Ohio, Kendra Moseley (Rick) of Jackson, Tennessee, Bo Ferrell (Lydia) of Foley, Alabama; 3 grandsons, Jeremy Crow, Billy Mee and Drake White; a granddaughter, Whitni Crow; and 4 great-grandchildren.
Gene attended McGill Institute in Mobile, Marion Military Institute (Cadet Private First Class) and Louisiana State University (Senior Golf Team) both on a Golf Scholarship. Gene’s outstanding accomplishments in Golf as both a PGA competitor and a teaching professional are almost too many to mention! As an amateur, Gene won his first championship in 1957, a Junior Metro Championship held in Mobile. He qualified and played in the 1965 Masters tournament at Augusta National as the first left-handed amateur to ever compete. Gene became a PGA professional in 1968 and played on the PGA tour from 1968-1971 as a rare left hander affectionately known as “south paw”. While on tour, Gene participated in 13 major championships including The PGA Championship, US Open, Canadian Open, and US Senior PGA Championship. Gene had 13 holes in one and at least one double eagle!
Gene was a lifetime member of the Professional Golf Association of America and was actively teaching and sharing his love of golf with others at Spring Hill College in Mobile.
Gene was a competitive player and teacher of golf for most of his life, and in his own words as of late he was “out 3 putting or making a bogey”. Most importantly, he was a genuine one-of-a-kind man full of one-liners that we are blessed to forever call our friend, dad, and “Pop”.
We will miss you dad so very much and we will never forget you!
A golf tournament in Gene’s honor will be planned in Mobile in the near future. This site will be
updated with more information! Condolences may be offered at www.radneyfuneralhome-mobile.com.
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