Fay Crocker (2 August 1914 – 16 September 1983) was a Uruguayan professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour.
[3] Crocker became an accomplished player in South America, claiming her home country's national title on 20 occasions and Argentina's championship another 14.
[1] In 1950, she returned to the U.S. Women's Amateur and advanced to the fourth round before losing to Mae Murray in 27 holes, nine more than the regulation 18.
At the time, it was the longest playoff in a women's match-play event organized by the United States Golf Association.
[3] Her professional debut came at the Sea Island Open, where she shot a course-record 69 in the final round and posted a seventh-place result.
[1] In Crocker's 19th professional tournament, the 1955 Serbin Open, she won for the first time,[5] beating Patty Berg by one stroke.
[21] Then, in March 1960, she claimed a victory in the Titleholders Championship; her four-round score of 303 was seven strokes ahead of the closest competitor, Kathy Cornelius.