We are experimenting this year with putting our in-house competitions on the website as well as the paper/spreadsheet versions. All pairs are entered here using the first named person in each pair.
Please enter your results here, and check-in when you need to find your next opponent
| Neil George | ||||
| David Murray | ||||
| Jill M | ||||
| Jill Murray | ||||
| Christopher B | ||||
| Christopher Barnard | ||||
| Judy R | ||||
| Judy Reddy | ||||
| Michael Reddy | ||||
| Tim Leverton | ||||
| Will W | ||||
| Will Watson | ||||
| Gareth H | Michael P | |||
| Gareth Hobby | ||||
| Michael P | ||||
| Michael Parker |
GC Handicap competitions rules
- The GC Handicap Singles and the GC Handicap Doubles Competitions are single-life knock-out competitions.
- Matches are to be played on the full lawn.
- Matches consist of a single 13 point game except the final which will be the best of three 13 point games.
Arranging matches
- Matches to be played are defined on the draw sheet available in the clubhouse and distributed electronically.
- Either player may contact their opponent to arrange the match.
- Matches can be booked up to 14 days in advance on Teamup using the Club events and competitions label.
- After the game, the winner’s name and score is written onto the sheet posted in the clubhouse and emailed to the organiser.
- Results are to be written into handicap cards.
All GC Competitions are to be played using the new Advantage Rules Handicap System and not the Extra Strokes System as in the past. Use the link to view the latest update from the Croquet Association on the Advantage System for use in Handicap play.
Timed games
- If agreed in advance by both players, a game may be timed to a maximum of 50 minutes.
- When time is called, an extension period of a further eight turns is played.
- A timed game is won by the player who has scored the greater number of points when the extension period is completed.
- If the scores are level, the game is continued until a point is scored.

