The Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club has released the following event calendar for 2022.
May 5 -8, 2022: Rockfish - GC Tournament at CBCC
May 9-13, 2022: Women’s Croquet Boot Camp at CBCC
June 6-10, 2022: American 6W Bootcamp at CBCC
Read MoreThe Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club has released the following event calendar for 2022.
May 5 -8, 2022: Rockfish - GC Tournament at CBCC
May 9-13, 2022: Women’s Croquet Boot Camp at CBCC
June 6-10, 2022: American 6W Bootcamp at CBCC
Read MoreSpain defeated Wales 10-3 to claim the 2020 WCF World Team GC Championship Tier 2 title. The 2020 event was held October 11-16, 2021 in Cádiz, Spain, at the headquarters of Real Club de Golf VISTA HERMOSA, SHERRY CROQUET and the Real Club de Golf Novo SANCTI PETRI.
It was the first WCF tournament held since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic began and was contested by Wales, Switzerland, Latvia, Norway, Scotland, Spain and Canada (although only two players were able to attend) and an eighth Select Team that played friendly matches to help the schedule.
Read MoreIt is with deep sadness that the United States Croquet Association (USCA) & the Croquet Foundation of America (CFA) announce the passing of former USCA member since 1996, CFA Board and Hall of Fame member (Bob) James Edward Robert Chilton III.
Read MoreMake your plans now to join us October 20-24, 2021 for the premier Women’s Golf Croquet event in the U.S. This event will be held at the Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club in Hartfield, Virginia and is open to women players of all ages and abilities and will feature a day of world-class training clinics by top instructors prior to the start of the singles main event. We will also be having a fun women’s doubles mixer and a separate round robin for men who plan to come to the event.
Read MoreThe 2021 Volume 3 Digital Edition of the USCA's Croquet News is now available for viewing as an eMag. This fall edition features Damon Bidencope's recap of his recent visit to lead instructional sessions in Buckhead, Georgia. The fall issue also includes coverage of National Croquet Day, GC Eights, Southeast Regionals and the Florida GC Regional. Readers will also find a profile on Dan Pailas as well as full bios for 2021 Hall of Fame Inductees Jim Bast and Mohammad Kamal.
Read MoreThe MC has been in discussion with Croquet New Zealand regarding the three World Championships scheduled for early 2022. Current outbreaks in Australia have led to lockdowns in both Australia and New Zealand and their nationwide travel bubble is again on hold. Travel into New Zealand currently requires an expensive two week isolation in a hotel and there is little indication of when this requirement might be lifted. Additionally, there is a clear risk that further lockdowns may be imposed in either country.
Read MoreThe WCF has announced that the member organizations have voted to approve the new ranking regulations. These are now available to view on the Statutes & Regulations page of the website: worldcroquet.org/wcf-business/statutes-regulations/
These regulations govern the operation of the Association Croquet Grading System (ACGS) and the Golf Croquet Grading System (GCGS) which are used to generate ranking lists of individual players and teams in relation to AC and GC respectively.
Read MoreThe Women’s Golf Croquet Open is set for October 20-24, 2021, at the Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club in Hartfield, Virginia. The event is open to women players of all ages and abilities and will feature a day of world-class training clinics by top instructors prior to the start of the singles main event. We will also be having a fun women’s doubles mixer and a separate round-robin for men who plan to come to the event.
Read MoreThe 2021 Southeast Regional American 6-Wicket Croquet Tournament was held June 10-13, 2021, at the beautiful Pinehurst Resort. The courts were in good shape and players of all flights came ready to play high-level croquet.
Cloudy skies prevailed through the tournament with occasional showers, but that did not disrupt play enough to get the tournament off of its heavy-play schedule. Forty-three players vied for championships in singles and doubles on four courts over four days. Play started each day at 8:00 a.m., and on some days, didn’t end until 7:00 p.m.
The 2021 Rockfish Golf Croquet Tournament was a great event. 33 players from all over the US came to Chesapeake Bay to play, socialize and have fun.
Many players did not already have a World Croquet Federation (WCF) grade which made seeding players difficult, so everyone was placed into the same flight as one big knockout.
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