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'''Enfield Croquet Club''' is a sports group in [[London]], England.


Following a [[croquet]] course run by [[Enfield London Borough Council]], those completing the course were offered the chance to form a club,<ref>The Croquet Gazette, Issue 335, December 2011.</ref> and in 1991 Enfield Croquet Club was established in [[Bush Hill Park]] recreation ground, between Lincoln Road and Southbury Road, in the [[London Borough of Enfield]].
Following a [[croquet]] course run by [[Enfield London Borough Council]], those completing the course were offered the chance to form a club,<ref>The Croquet Gazette, Issue 335, December 2011.</ref> and in 1991 Enfield Croquet Club was established in [[Bush Hill Park]] recreation ground, between Lincoln Road and Southbury Road, in the [[London Borough of Enfield]].
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 11 June 2024

Enfield Croquet Club is a sports group in London, England.

Following a croquet course run by Enfield London Borough Council, those completing the course were offered the chance to form a club,[1] and in 1991 Enfield Croquet Club was established in Bush Hill Park recreation ground, between Lincoln Road and Southbury Road, in the London Borough of Enfield.

At first only association croquet was played, but later in 2005 golf croquet was introduced. The club currently has three full size lawns and its members compete in various inter-club association and golf croquet competitions around the south east of England.

The club is a full member of the Croquet Association, the national governing body for the sport.

References

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  1. ^ The Croquet Gazette, Issue 335, December 2011.
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  • [1] Enfield Croquet Club website