South Africa’s Reg Bamford entered Sunday’s WCF Association Croquet World Championship final against England’s Mark Avery on an 11-game triple streak. After about 45 minutes of play in game one, that streak appeared to be in serious jeopardy as Avery had the first turn around and was well on his way to a triple win with peelee in the jawz of rover as he approached 3B with precision with a standard hoop shot. The ball stuck and that turn ended with just four hoops to go for potential 1-0 lead.
 Read MoreThe 2025 WCF Association Croquet World Championship moved into the knockout phase today with 32 players battling in the main event at the National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. The event has offered challenging court conditions with fast lawns and Quadways providing peel rejections and the odd stuffed hoop to offer a lot of interactive play.
 Read MoreThe United States Croquet Association (USCA) is proud to announce the release of the official digital edition of the 2025 WCF Association Croquet World Championship Program, now available to read online. The program celebrates the world’s top Association Croquet players as they converge at the National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, from October 14 to 26, 2025, for one of the sport’s most prestigious international events.
 Read MoreThe road to the 2025 WCF Association Croquet World Championship will pass through West Palm Beach this October, as registration officially opens for the AC World Championship Qualifier. Scheduled for October 14-16 at the National Croquet Center (NCC), the event will determine at least four coveted spots in the global championship field.
 Read MoreThe World Croquet Federation (WCF), in partnership with the United States Croquet Association (USCA), has officially announced the player lists for the 2025 Association Croquet World Championship, set to take place from Saturday, October 18 to Sunday, October 26, 2025, at the prestigious National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
 Read MoreThe United States Croquet Association (USCA) is gearing up for its highly anticipated Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Awards Dinner, set to take place on Friday, March 14, 2025, at the prestigious National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
 Read MoreThe National Croquet Center (NCC) is thrilled to present "The NEW Steuber Classic", a USCA-sanctioned event benefiting the National Croquet Center and the Croquet Foundation of America (CFA). Taking place from Wednesday, February 26, to Sunday, March 2, 2025, this premier tournament promises an unforgettable week of competition, camaraderie, and celebration, with over $30,000 in cash prizes on the line — and the prize pool continues to grow!
 Read MoreThe World Croquet Federation has announced the 2025 Association Croquet World Championship will be held at the world-renowned National Croquet Center (NCC) in West Palm Beach, Florida, from Saturday, October 18, to Sunday, October 26, 2025. This marks the NCC's third time hosting the prestigious event, reflecting its status as a world-class croquet venue. The event will utilize 12 lawns at the NCC and two additional lawns at The Beach Club, with a player capacity of 64 participants.
 Read MoreThe 2023 Steuber Classic, a USCA Sanctioned Event, will take place from Tuesday, February 14th to Sunday, February 19th. Sponsored by the Charles P. Steuber Family, this event offers carved animal trophies in semi-precious stone for first, second, and third-place winners in all flights. The Championship Flight will also have $3,000 in cash prizes.
 Read MoreThe National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach, Florida was the site of the 5th Annual USCA Florida Golf Croquet Tournament January 12 – 14, 2018.  A record 32 players took to the lawns for three days of singles and doubles competition with a total of 119 matches played!  It was wonderful to see a number of new faces enter the ranks as well as others from across the country and southern hemisphere with Lawrie Simpson of Australia traveling the farthest and logging the most frequent flyer miles!
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