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.
Short Croquet (Restricted) Team win away at Bristol
The Bath SC (R) team went to Bristol on 12th June for their second match of the season and secured another win, but this time a very close one! We surged ahead in the first round, but their team of four able and generously bisqued ladies pegged us back in the second and by mid-afternoon
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GC Handicap Team draw away to Weston-super-Mare
The GC Handicap team visited WSM on 11 June and came away with an honourable draw 10-10. the team consisted of Anwen Owens, Clare Fletcher, Sue Duncan, Lyndon Hughes, Neil Pinker and captain David Veal.
GC Level Team Start Season with Win
The GC Level team opened their season with a home match against Bristol B. The visitors brought a strong team with generally lower handicaps than the home team. After an even first round of games Bath took 7 of the next 8 games to go to lunch 9-3 in the lead. The two afternoon rounds
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Intermediate Team Travel to Pastures New
Martin, Margaret, Lynne and Nigel made the substantial journey to Garway in Herefordshire for their latest match in the Intermediate league. The venue is delightful and has plenty of character with one court laid out on the village green and the other in the team captain’s beautiful large garden a 10-minute drive away. The gardens,
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Federation Team enjoy their cakes at Nailsea
The club’s AC Federation team travelled to Nailsea and achieved a highly commendable 5-2 win. At lunch the score was 2-1 and the result hung in the balance until the final two games. Martin Alabaster winning 19-17 and Neil Pinker just making it with an 18-17 nail biter gave the team the win. Player of
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