Harrison Crowe will again represent both NSW boys and men's teams at this year's Australian Interstate Series.
Crowe, from Bexley, was one of the youngest players to ever represent the NSW senior team at last year's tournament in South Australia as a 16-year-old.
He will return to the senior team this year as NSW look to improve on their third-placed finish when they tee it up at Royal Hobart and Tasmania golf clubs in May.
Crowe was impressive on debut last year, winning four of his six matches.
Before that, Crowe will turn out for the NSW junior side alongside fellow St George product Jeffrey Guan at Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club in Queensland next month for the Australian Junior Interstate Series.
It will be a busy time for Crowe, who told the Leader last month he had his eye on winning the Australian Junior Championships at Coolangatta & Tweed Heads Golf Club from April 10 to 12.
It has been a non-stop summer for Crowe, who was part of Adam Scott's team for the second annual Major Champions Invitational in the US earlier this month where he came fourth thanks to rounds of one over, four under and six under.
The 17-year-old's selection came on the back of an incredible performance at the Australian Amateur Championship at Woodlands Golf Club in Melbourne where Crowe, the 64th seed, eliminated the No.1 seed and world No.6 ranked amateur David Micheluzzi in the first match play round.
Crowe also won the Bonville Champions Trophy in December.