In 1964, Marti turned professional. He played the
PGA Tour from 1964 to 1980. His best finishes were a trio of second places: 2nd at the 1971
Kaiser International Open Invitational, 2nd at the 1972
Colonial National Invitation, and 2nd at the 1978
Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open. His best finish in a
major was a T-9 at the
1971 PGA Championship. After retiring from the
PGA Tour in 1980, Marti replaced
Homero Blancas as the head golf professional at Silverbell Golf Course in
Tucson, Arizona. He was recognized by the Southwest Section of the PGA as Teacher of the Year in 1989. In 1996, Marti returned to his hometown of
Baytown, Texas after accepting the head professional position at Evergreen Point Golf Course. Though retired, he continues to coach PGA Tour player
Shawn Stefani. ==Professional wins==