To celebrate the new year, Croquet Network is excited to present our Top Croquet Mallets For 2024 showcasing the world’s best croquet mallet makers. Purchasing a good quality croquet mallet that fits your playing style is one of the most challenging issues for croquet players face. Only a select few live near a location that offers a walk-in location where a player can try out a mallet. For the majority of players, a croquet mallet purchase consists of an exhaustive internet search and a bit of guesswork based on the available online photos.
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Croquet Network is pleased to present our Top 10 Croquet Mallet List For 2022. Purchasing a good quality croquet mallet that fits your playing style is one of the most challenging issues croquet players face. Croquet Network is happy to offer this list that has been crafted through a multipoint formula to direct mallet buyers to at least the most sought-after mallet makers. While a mallet choice is unique to every croquet player, there is also a good reason why so many players drift toward certain brands. With that, we present the following list of the top 10 croquet mallet manufacturers for 2022 and wish you the best of luck in your search.
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Looking for a good croquet set seems simple, but the reality is you are unlikely to find a good set in any of the box stores and it is almost as challenging online. The market is made up of cheaply made sets that are in reality worthless. I’ll get into specifics and details later,<b>but my top recommendation for a first croquet set is
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15 Winning Tips for the Backyard Croquet Game
Backyard croquet players, here are 15 winning tips to make sure you dominate that casual backyard game of double-diamond cutthroat croquet (six players, one ball each).
1. Choose the mallet with the heaviest head and the longest shaft (adult-sized mallet shafts are roughly 36”).
Read MoreMorning Coffee: Duncan Dixon Wins, Bamford is #1 and Jaques Profiled
Another busy weekend of croquet news ...
Topping the list is 21-year-old Duncan Dixon who has defended his New Zealand GC National Championship with a 7-6, 7-5 win over 24-year-old Phillip Drew. Full summary available from the Bay of Plenty Times.