AC Association Croquet

The club is provisionally staging another internal one-day Association Croquet One-Ball Tournament as an end-of-season event on [date tba].

The One-Ball game is a variation of Association Croquet in which each side only has one ball instead of two. In other respects the normal rules of Association Croquet apply, i.e. you can roquet and take croquet from your opponent's ball, and use this to help to make hoops. However, with only two balls in play, the games are typically quick and breaks are much harder to execute than in the full AC game, so the character of the One-Ball game is a bit more like Golf Croquet.

Results of these games should not be entered on the handicap card.

Format: Two sessions of all-play-all blocks (subject to weather and final list of participants).
Date: Thursday 28 March (13:45 start)
Capacity:
Manager: Simon Hathrell
One-Ball Tournament
by year:

Tournament details not available.

*Special handicap assigned for 1-ball only, as per the new 2018 CA guidelines.

Final ranking determined by the following tie-breaking rules:

1. Number of wins.

2. Number of wins against those tied (if they all played each other).

3. Net points.

4. If required, a 2-ball break challenge.