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  1. This article contrasts the equipment standards found between a typical backyard croquet set, a championship 9-wicket set and a championship 6-wicket set. Weight and dimensions of the equipment is shown along with photos to give the buyer an idea as to what to look for in their purchase.

  2. 3 wrz 2015 · Rules of Play. 1. First, determine the order of play by shooting for the middle wicket. Starting from somewhere off to the side of stake 1 (so, in front of the Adirondack chairs in the photo above), all players shoot for the middle wicket. The goal is to land your ball as close as possible to the middle wicket; no need to go through.

  3. Poison Play Poison Play is a fun backyard croquet variation. Poison Play has Making A Wicket To make a wicket, the ball must go through it completely so that no part of the ball remains on the entering side of the wicket. If you can place your mallet gently on the entering side of the wicket and it does not come

  4. edition of the rules was prepared by the sport's governing body, the United States Croquet Association (USCA), as a guide for informal backyard play. The following rules are suggested for use in play, as it is the purpose of the USCA to standardize one set of basic rules.

  5. These are the official USCA approved rules for playing 9-wicket croquet in National and Regional events. There are three sections: Basic Rules, Options for Play and Frequently Asked Questions. Click PDF to download the rules.

  6. RulesOf9Wicket(Backyard)Croquet - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Croquet

  7. 9-Wicket Croquet Rules Start between the stake and the first wicket Max of 2 bonus shots earned If you score a wicket and then hit another ball, you only get wicket If you hit another ball and then score a wicket, the wicket doesn't count 2 bonus shots without intervention One mallet head from hit ball Touching hit ball

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