What is Croquet?

Croquet is a fun outdoor game played on grass between two people or two teams of two. The players or teams compete against each other by striking a ball with a mallet. The balls go through wickets in a certain order as the field is defined. Croquet is played competitively in leagues but also enjoyed by families and friends in backyards. 토토

How To Play Croquet

There are two teams of one or two players participating in a game. One team plays the black and blue balls, the other plays the yellow and red ones. The teams start play from a point about five meters in front of the first wicket and alternate their strikes. The player must strike the ball with the mallet advancing them through each wicket in the proper order and direction. A team is declared the winner when all the wickets have been cleared by both balls and finished off by hitting the center peg. There are short and long games with six and twelve wickets, respectively. A short game has a winning score of 14, and a long game 26.

Who Plays Croquet?

Croquet can be played by EVERYONE

Croquet attracts players of ALL AGES who compete together. It is a sport where players can continually improve their game as they get older and become more experienced. Men and women compete on an equal playing level without separate divisions. Because croquet can be played by everyone, it is a very social game. Divisions exist only among skill levels and most tournaments offer competition for beginners and seasoned players alike.

No matter when one takes it up, as a youngster or older adult, croquet provides years of challenge, learning and fun!

History

The game of croquet originated in France in the thirteenth century. Peasants invented the game to pass time and the equipment was quite primitive. The modern game of croquet goes back to 1852 England when a similar game was introduced from Ireland. A sporting goods manufacturer named John Jacques refined the game and began selling croquet sets. The availability of the sets helped croquet grow quickly into a major social and recreational activity of the upper class.

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