Club members are now eligible to enter CA tournaments. This year the CA introduced a third layer of tournaments, the C Level (level play) for golf croquet players with a handicap of 7+ Several of our members entered at least one of twenty tournaments held throughout the country. Freda and Sue both earned sufficient points to qualify for the Final… Read more →
RPCC Retain the Acorn Cup
The Rother Valley Challenge is an invitational 14 point Association tournament played on half lawns over two days, for handicaps 10 and above. Teams are of four players who are seeded in handicap order, with ones and twos playing their opposite numbers from all other clubs (eight games in all), and threes and fours likewise. Rother Valley can muster 5… Read more →
Secretary’s Choice 2018
The Secretary’s choice this year was a fun Aussie Rules event with 15 members showing up to play. Most of the players played 5 games, all with different partners, with the top 4 scores counting towards their final score. The highest individual scorers played in the Final, in which Freda and Caroline beat John Knight and Claire. Caroline being unbeaten throughout the event, definitely deserved to… Read more →
Anyone for Croquet?
Evenlode Films have made a short video about croquet, sensitively depicting the people involved and their feelings about why they enjoy Croquet. Featuring a number of friends of the club, and filmed at the impressive club in Cheltenham, it’s a great introduction to the world of croquet, so sit back and enjoy! Anyone for Croquet? from Evenlode Films on Vimeo. Read more →
U-League v Ramsgate
The U league team survived the long journey to Ramsgate on 22 August sufficiently well to win 4 – 3, mainly thanks to John Knight and Doug Dykes who won both their matches (John’s first one being in partnership with Martin). Doug’s morning result was his first whitewash +26, and that against a 3 1/2! Captain Simon failed to score. We… Read more →
Doug wins the Fuller Buckley
This year’s Fuller Buckley block stage had one particular stand-out event in that one block was won without any games being played! The finalists Doug and Andy, having both maintained 100% records in their respective blocks, had no need for such fortune. Andrew Gray won the toss and put Doug Dykes in, then missed his own tice from corner one.… Read more →
Michael wins the Francis Payne
This year the Francis Payne Cup was run on a draw and process knockout basis, which resulted in the last three standing having to play at least one person twice over. The final was played out between Michael (confusing name for the score sheet) Bye and Frank (I-don’t-do-jumps) Burch. A game of three halves. The first was close, 7-6 to… Read more →
Chris O’Byrne wins the Salver
For the first time since 2003, the Vulliamy Salver was lifted by somebody who isn’t Jamie Burch or Roger Tedstone! With Roger reaching the final yet again, having beaten Chris in the block-stage of the level-play Advanced Association competition, the game was played out in front of about 10 club members. With the weather over the past few weeks having… Read more →
Chris Parker Wins The Jubilee
In a very close best of three, Chris Parker overcame Phil Davies to win this handicap golf event 7-6, 5-7, 7-5. With a very high standard shown by both players, all 3 games nearly went to the 50 minute time limit due to consistent clearing by both. Highlights included Chris running the first hoop of the first game with a… Read more →
Martin Peacock wins The Creed
Martin Peacock won a cagey game against Chris O’Byrne to lift the Creed Memorial Cup for the second year running. With neither player willing to give much away, the game was fairly bitty, but in the end Chris’ spurned chances and Martin’s 5.5 bisques proved too much, and he won more convincingly than the +8 scoreline would suggest, and was… Read more →