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Southport Croquet Jubilee Tankard Remains at Home

27 May 2013 by Klim Seabright

Barbara Haslam Wins Southport May Croquet Handicap Tournament.  May 25th and 26th
Klim Seabright reports from Victoria Park

 

Some of the competitors in the Southport May Handicap Tournament
Some of the competitors in the Southport May Handicap Tournament

It is always a delight to come to Southport to play croquet in a tournament because they make visitors particularly welcome. “Long” John Haslam always runs a good tournament and Margaret Flemington surely deserves a CA Diploma (has she already got one?) for leading a team which ensures that all are very well fed.

Barbara Haslam (3.5) and Di Williamson (11) contested what was in effect the final on Lawn 4, which contained a very tricky four back hoop. Barbara needed to exercise great patience in order to await Di’s exhaustion of her bisques. It was then nip and tuck and, at the bell, Barbara was 3 hoops ahead with Di unable to take advantage of her final chance to hit in.

The competition was run as a Swiss and play got off to a good start with excellent weather promised for the whole weekend. John had set a time limit of 2.75hrs (DB) and 2.5 single banked. By the second day the lawns were quite quick due in no small part to the much discussed sit on mower acquired from the top golfing scene in these parts. Local members told me that this also came with good training from the manufacturer who had carried out a complete renovation of the machine prior to delivery. There is apparently no shortage of volunteers to man this “boy’s toy”!

The only other piece of excitement happened when visitor Klim Seabright completely missed a double only to see the ball rocket off the lawn and cleanly take off the handle of a tea mug while leaving the actual cup standing – thus the “Broquet” (as Betty Bates named it) was invented.

Barbara Haslam
Barbara Haslam

 

2013, News, Southport

Pendle Croquet Success in North East

9 May 2013 by Barbara Dutton

Longman Cup – Tyneside 2 Pendle & Craven 5 – Sunday 5th May 2013

The team of Robin Delves, Catherine Parnell, Andrew Webb and Garry Wilson travelled to Tyneside Croquet Club for The Longman Cup and on arrival were surprised and flattered to find that World ranking Croquet Golf exponent Jacob Carr, was included in the Tynesid team. Playing Association croquet, which is the format for the Longman Cup competition, Jacob has a 4.5 handicap, so that Pendle’s Andrew Webb (handicap 3.5) ha

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d to give 1 bisque (1 free shot) in his match with Jacob. Andrew triumphed with a single hoop win.

In spite of Jacob’s presence, the Pendle & Craven team rose to the occasion and both Andrew Webb and Garry Wilson (handicap 18), won both their games, whilst Catherine Parnell and Robin Delves (both handicap 10) managed to beat Jacob Carr and Peter Wallace (handicap 10), who is Jacob’s grandfather, in the doubles again by one hoop. Thus a very good away victory for pendle & Craven by 5 games to 2.

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2013, News, Pendle

Kay Martin Wins Bowdon Croquet Reed Cup and a Bronze Medal

8 May 2013 by Bowdon Web Site

Kay Martin receives Reed Trophy from President Colin Irwin
Kay Martin receives Reed Trophy from President Colin Irwin

Bowdon May Handicap Weekend 4-6 May 2013
Report taken from Bowdon

Croquet Club Website

16 players entered the May Handicap Tournament, including only two outsiders: ex club members Tim and Jenny Dennis who travelled up from Dorset.

Only two players remained unbeaten at the end of Day 1: Colin Irwin & Janet Guthrie.

By day 3, the semi-finals were: Kay Martin beat Janet Guthrie +3T and Barry McKenzie beat Alan Mayne +25
In the final, Kay Martin beat Barry McKenzie +13T.  Kay Martin also gained her Bronze Croquet Association Merit Award

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2013, Bowdon, News

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