Britt Crumley Secures Big East Player of the Year with Final Match Win
Britt Crumley of Northern Nash clinched the Big East Player of the Year title by winning the final conference golf match, scoring a total of 77 at Northgreen Country Club. He narrowly defeated Rocky Mount’s Ben Parks and Southern Nash’s Seth Davis, who both finished with 78. Crumley's strong back nine performance, scoring 37, secured his victory as he fought through a competitive field.
By the Numbers- Crumley finished with a round of 77, edging out his competitors by one shot.
- Southern Nash won the team title with a combined score of 322.
- Crumley’s final average for the season was 440, earning him the Player of the Year honors.
- Overall all-conference recognition included ten golfers, reflecting a competitive season.
The focus will shift to upcoming tournaments where the recognized players will compete at higher levels, with Crumley likely to aim for continued success in post-season play.
Bottom LineCrumley's win not only showcases his talent but underscores Northern Nash's strength in the league, setting a competitive tone for the future.
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