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Oxford Croquet Oxford Croquet is a comprehensive resource for croquet including coaching notes for players of all levels, detailed equipment information, club listings, articles and resources and much more
How to Play Croquet How to play croquet from beginner to expert It covers basic rules, lawn setup and advanced tactics like triple peels and sextuple leaves Resources include coaching materials, practice routines and mental strategies
How To Play - Beginners Coaching Notes 1 - oxfordcroquet. com The basic mechanism in croquet is to roquet a ball, take croquet to move the balls to your advantage then achieve either a hoop run or a further roquet with the continuation stroke Demonstration: Set up a straight rush to hoop one from the boundary
Technical Aspects of Croquet Collected articles and data associated with the physical properties of croquet equipment and dynamics of balls
Oxford University Association Croquet Club - Welcome! Many members of Oxford University Association Croquet Club have gone on to play in the higher levels of competition including several who have represented their countries in international teams and World Championships To find your team, search by pressing ctrl-F (or cmd-F on a mac) and enter your team ID
How To Play - 3D Croquet Lawn An interactive 3D croquet lawn which runs in your browser which demonstrates manouvres including 4-ball and 3-ball breaks, swapping pivot, using bisques, extracting corner balls and the triple peel and sextuple peel
Croquet Tournaments Covers various aspects of managing croquet tournaments, including different event formats It provides practical tips, rules for tournament organisation, manuals and software tools for managing games and results
History - Croquet: Lore and Legend One year after Jones-Whitmore's victory at Evesham, Walter Peel, one of the major figures in the history of croquet, became the game's first true champion, and by 1869, the All-England Croquet Club was founded at Wimbledon
Croquet Equipment Guidance on selecting croquet equipment for club- and tournament-level play It covers information on mallets, balls, hoops, pegs, accessories, mowers etc It also outlines methods for setting up courts