Ah, President's Day. This is a wonderful chance for me to sleep in until 7:30 and play modern-day internet journalist. The leisurely morning with coffee, snagging of stories then pausing for a spoon feeding of rice cereal and peaches for my six-month old breakfast critic and a return to the old trusty laptop. No pressure of a press deadline, just knowing croquet fans across America will likely be checking their e-mail by noon. While across the pond, it's best to have the newsletter ready for some evening e-mail readers. Contrast that to the usual 5:00-7:00 a.m. window followed by operation school and daycare dropoff and this is the life. Enjoy it today my friend, because it's back to the grind next week.
Leading off today is St. John's vs Navy as the date has been set for April 28. However, there's a bit of controversy for this 30th edition ...
BYOB for St. John's vs Navy? Not So Fast My Friend
Looks like the biggest spectator croquet event in the U.S. will test the formula for success. According to this post from the Military Times …
Are You Getting To Many Notifications from Croquet Network?
Or maybe not enough? You can easily adjust your settings for the Croquet Network Overdive website in the settings area. 1) Your first step …
CWO Feature on Mallets
Croquet World Online has a full feature on the current state of mallet manufacturing ...
ACA GC President's Tens - Final Results
Terry Ericson finished a game clear of Greg Bury and Kim Reynolds to win the ACA President's First Ten. Greg Bury needed a comprehensive w…
2012 PGA Peyton Ballenger Invitational Results
Mike Gibbons took the championship flight at Peyton Ballenger …
2012 Aboyne Open Announcement
Announcement of July Association tournament in Canada …
September 22nd: Inaugural Pasadena Derby
Slight schedule change for the Pasadena Croquet Club. The Wine & Wickets show will still be held on on Saturday evening, August 25th. However, instead …
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Consolidation of Rules
I've tried a few times to get U.S. Players to debate the merits of the unique American six-wicket rules that seem to have no reason to …