News Clips: Solomon Trophy, Fulford's Nontuple and Croquet History

The USCA posted the Solomon Trophy team rosters over the weekend. Checking the rankings it shapes up to be one of the more competitive events in the series. Looking at the top three spots the Americans match up very well. Spots four through six favor Great Britain according to the rankings. The event will be held at the Mission Hills Country Clup in California, December 4-7. Great Britain leads the series 17-0. For more details on the history and format, check out this Croquet Australia web page.

Ben Rothman has a more detailed re-count of Robert Fulford's recent nontuple. He even does a little translating for those not fully versed in association croquet lingo.

David Drazin had this recent article on the Croquet World on the origins of croquet. Ultimately, it appears that we are still settled on Ireland, though it always seems that there is speculation that it began in France. I'd like to buy into that one as I am thinking I could force the workplace in allowing a day off for croquet on Bastille Day.

From that same Origins article, this quote near the end caught my eye:

"Already there are signs that golf has eaten up more than its share of the landscape, and gateball's rapid rise may be in some way related to its space efficiency as compared to golf, or even to croquet."

I've always wondered how golf courses seem to thrive (prior to the "great recession" that is), yet the business plans for croquet clubs seem to be problematic -- number of players vs playing fields available vs maintenance and startup costs. Still, the overall expense of building and maintaining 18-hole golf course relative to maintaining four or even eight croquet fields doesn't even seem comparable. Thus far, I think bringing new people to the game and building the needed base of players for a club is a challenge due to the perceived complexity of the rules. However, I think golf croquet is a fantastic intro to the game and the utilization of that form is still under development as a player recruitment tool. In other words, I see signs that the recruitment problem is being solved and the game could be on the verge of a possible growth stage.

Upcoming Tournaments / September-October 2009

SEPTEMBER 2009

Sep 04-07 / Patuxent Invitational (US)
Paxtuxent, MD / Lee Hanna - Lehanna@aol.com

Sep 04-07 / Tulsa Classic 2009 (US)
Tulsa, OK / Bob Baker - baker111@tulsacoxmail.com (918.747.0214)

Sep 09-13 / Big Lobster Invitational (US)
Mount Desert Island, Maine / Larry Stettner - larryorfran@yahoo.com

Sep 10-13 / NC State Singles Championship (US)
Bald Head Island, NC / Frank Thompson - Frank@AVMetro.com (919.834.3059)

Sep 11-12 / The Third Annual "Great Croquet Caper '09" (9-Wicket)
Greenville, OH / www.bhrc.org

Sep 11-13 / 2009 Quebec Open (AC - US in lower flights)
Montreal, Quebec / Andrew de Courcy-Ireland - andrew_decourcy-ireland@canaccord.com (514.844.5520)

Sep 17–20 / Houston Invitational (US?)
Houston, TX / Johnny Mitchell - johnnym617@yahoo.com (832.725.8814)

Sep 18-20 / Merion Cricket Club Invitational (US)
Haverford, PA / Whitney Thain - wthain@merioncricket.com (610.642.5800)

Sep 19-20 / Greenwich Club Championship (US)
Greenwich, CT / Barbara Leeming - wicketstalker@gmail.com (203.801.4301)

Sep 23–27 / 20th Annual Pinehurst Invitational (US?)
Pinehurst, NC / Horace Hayworth - hhayworth@yahoo.com (910.690.8873)

Sep 23-27 / Autumn Leaves Invitational (US)
Cashiers, NC / Fred Jones - crokpeople@aol.com (941.484.3206)

Sep 24-27 / Osborne Cup (US)
New York, NY / Doug Moore - nycroquetclub@yahoo.com (212.473.2066)

Sep 25–27 / USCA 9-Wicket National Championship (9-Wicket)
Shawnee, KS / Matt Griffith - Kactuscreek@yahoo.com (816.891.6762)

OCTOBER 2009

Oct 02-03 / Mallet Mayhem 09 (9-Wicket)
Rockford, IL / www.tinkercottage.com

Oct 15-18 / Texas Croquet Classic (US)
Dallas, TX / Bob Knowlton - robertk@baylorhealth.edu (214.750.8722)

Oct 20-25 / Coastal Croquet Clubs Fall Invitational (US)
Hilton Head, SC / Avril Nicholson - avril@sc.rr.com (843.705.2929)

Oct 22-25 / Selection Eights (AC)
West Palm Beach, FL / Rich Lamm - richlamm@comcast.net or Jerry Stark - TPRover@aol.com

Oct 23–25 / Jekyll Island Invitational
Jekyll Island, GA / Dan Lott - lott1965@bellsouth.net (912.506.8744)

Oct 29-Nov 1 / West Indies Croquet Championship (US?)
St. Croix, VI / Les Kelley - lkelley@nnldlaw.com (340.773.9363)

Oct 30- Nov 1 / SCCC Fall Invitational (Singles Only) (US?)
Venice, FL / Jackie Jones - crokpeople@aol.com (941.484.3206)

News Clips: Sports Illustrated and Jerry Stark

Sports Illustrated is listening? The timing of this comment amused me:

"... and croquet balls to be tapped by belligerent believers who insist that it is the only worth-while game in the world."

Jerry Stark took the Meadowood Croquet Classic over Bob Van Tassell 26-0 in Mission Hills, CA. Full article from the San Francisco Chronicle.

Croquet Network moves again? If you've really followed this schizophrenic project, then you know it started on Blogger, moved to Squarespace, then moved back to Blogger. Now, we're back with Squarespace. Why? The short story is I had to tighten expenses over the summer and Squarespace is a paid host. I figured I could go back to Blogger and manage this thing for free. Wrong -- I missed too many of the features offered by Squarespace. Anyway, I figure no matter what, the cost is worth the time saved. Hopefully, it'll be smooth going forward, but the proof will be when I demonstrate some consistency. Hope you stick with us.

Winning a hoops tourney on a jump shot would be worth an NFL-type celebration. I love the kind of reporting on events they get down under. Sounds like quite a finals match.

Thank you India -- "The truly boring ones, like curling and croquet, are hardly sports ... "
Truly boring? Why don't you try the game and do a re-write? Maybe the positive is that we've been elevated to "hardly a sport."

Croquet Network Back to Blogger

After a little bit of jumping around, Croquet Network is back on blogger. The site just didn't merit the pay model over on squarespace. Expect posting to start flowing again soon.

Nine Wicket National Championship Results

Matt Baird sets up during the USCA 9-Wicket Doubles Championship

Baird and Parsells Claim National Title

Matt Baird and Art Parsells capped off a fantastic three days of croquet by surviving a final run by Reid Fleming to claim the 2008 USCA Doubles National Championship early Sunday afternoon in Shawnee, Kansas. With time expired, Fleming had to run out from wicket #5 to the final stake on his last turn in order to snatch away the title from Parsells and Baird. Fortunately, Fleming's partner Bob Kroeger set him up for a three-ball break. Fleming worked the break all the way to #12 but got caught in the jaws on the wicket shot.

In other action, Brad Clouse claimed the national title in the Cutthroat (six-ball singles) division on Saturday. On Friday, George Cochran claimed the title in the singles Championship flight.

The event was hosted by the Missouri Croquet Association and ran pretty much on schedule and featured three straight days of perfect weather. Plans are already in place for the 2009 event.

More Photos

Nine-Wicket Nationals Forecast

Looks like a great weekend for the USCA Nationals:

Fri -- High: 74°  Low: 53° / Sunny

Sat -- High: 75°  Low: 63° / Mostly Sunny

Sun -- High: 78°  Low: 62° / Mostly Cloudy

As a participant, I plan to provide daily recaps over the event. Stay tuned.

Leo McBride Wins U.S. Golf Croquet Championship

The USCA held the US Golf Championships this past weekend in Palm Beach, Florida. Leo McBride defeated Sherif Abdelwahab to claim the U.S. singles championship 7-5, 1-7, 7-5. In the doubles competition, John Osborn-David McCoy defeated Leo McBride-Dick Brackett 7-6, 7-5.

Interesting to note that they had several games that lasted a few hours and also played some 19-point games. Longer matches seems to go a little bit against the point of golf croquet. Still, would have loved to have been there to watch or participate in this event. Looking forward to seeing some YouTube video out there.