In her very first round as a pro, at a 1954 tournament in Sea Island, Georgia, Crocker set a course record.
Fay Wray | Crocker Art Museum | Fay Weldon | Fay Vincent | Crocker | Charles Crocker | Morgan le Fay | Michael P. Fay | Fay Compton | Betty Crocker | Sewall K. Crocker | Sam Fay | Ryan Crocker | Michael Fay | Fay School | Fay Kleinman | Fay Davis | Fay-Ann Lyons | Crocker Range | Michael Fay (banker) | Michael Crocker | Melissa Fay Greene | J. Michael Fay | Hesba Fay Brinsmead | Fred Fay | Fay Templeton | Fay McKenzie | E. Fay Jones | Crocker Range National Park | Crocker National Bank |
His great-granddaughter, Fay Crocker, was an LPGA golfer, winner of two majors and holder of several golf records.