Welcome to Bath Croquet Club
You will find us in the centre of Bath, in a stunning location, on Bath Recreation Ground.
Croquet is an inclusive sport that people of all ages and skill levels can play. We have four lawns that are open daily and our friendly membership are on hand to welcome visitors and potential new members.
New players can be assured of a great start to their enjoyment of this game. If you are looking for an activity which satisfies your competitive instinct, or just fancy a relaxed game on a Club afternoon please use the contact page to register your interest.
All England GC Handicap SWF Regional Final at Bath
The 10 qualifiers, including Elaine Morrison and Ally Hoyland from Bath, for the SWF Regional Final were divided into two blocks of five. Both top seeds Andy Loakes (Camerton) and Dom Aarvold (Bristol) suffered defeats in their opening games. Andy losing 6 -7 to his fellow Camerton player Nigel Wulcko and, Dom losing 5 -7
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Bath at the top of the Short Croquet League tables
A second comfortable win, this time 11:5 against East Dorset (away) on Sunday 15th August, finds the team from Bath heading the league table as potential winners of the Southern block in the new SWF Short Croquet League. This time we were without Paul Francis, because he was running the area heat for the All
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GC Progressive Doubles won by Sue Duncan and Sue Ramsdale
Bradford-on-Avon has a plethora of able BCC croquet players, and no less than three of them are named Sue. They all took part in the GC Progressive Doubles on Friday 13th August when, despite frequent showers of rain and much wielding of brollies, everyone seems to have had a remarkably good day on the Bath
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Bath Members Compete in National GC C Level series
The club held a round of the national GC C Level (handicap 7 and above) Series at the Rec on Thursday 5 August. Despite the fairly continuous rain the tournament was completed without any long delays. The 16 competitors, from as far afield as Northampton, Brighton, Evesham and Henley, were split into 4 blocks for
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Alternate Stroke Doubles success despite ‘pingdemic’
This summer’s season of Internal Tournaments opened with the AC Alternate Stroke Doubles on Monday 2ndAugust. Twelve people signed up to play but two had to drop out at the last minute because they had been ‘pinged’ and were required to self-isolate for 10 days. Fortunately Timothy Cantell had offered to be first reserve and
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