USCA Invites Members to Design Official 50th Anniversary Logo

In 2027, the United States Croquet Association will mark a major milestone: 50 years of organized croquet in America. To commemorate this once-in-a-generation anniversary, the USCA invites its members to participate in a national Semicentennial Logo Design Contest.

The winning logo will be used throughout the 2027 anniversary year on official USCA materials, including tournament communications, digital media, merchandise, and commemorative items. It will become a lasting visual symbol of this important moment in the Association’s history.

You do not need to be a professional graphic designer to participate. Great logos often begin with a simple idea. Members are encouraged to submit designs or concepts that reflect their own vision of the USCA and the game of croquet, whether classic or contemporary, formal or playful, symbolic or straightforward.

What matters most is originality, creativity, and a connection to the sport we share.

How to Enter

1. Download and complete the official logo contest application form from the USCA website (members-only section).

2. Submit the completed application and your artwork files by email to the address provided.

Complete contest rules, design requirements, and the application form are available at www.croquetamerica.com.

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline: February 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern

  • Winner announced: Spring 2026

All submissions will be reviewed by the USCA Semicentennial Planning Committee, which will select the winning design.

Recognition and Prizes

  • Free entry to a USCA School of the winner’s choice

  • Custom USCA 50th Anniversary apparel featuring the winning design

  • Recognition in Croquet News, on USCA social media, and at the USCA 50th Anniversary celebration

In addition, the winning design will represent the USCA throughout its Semicentennial year.

This is a rare opportunity to help shape how the USCA’s 50th anniversary will be seen and remembered. We encourage all interested members to take part and help celebrate the rich history and future of croquet in America.