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  2. Croquet - Wikipedia

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    Leon Wyczółkowski, A Game of Croquet (1892–1895), National Museum, Warsaw. Croquet (UK: / ˈ k r oʊ k eɪ,-k i / or US: / k r oʊ ˈ k eɪ /) is a sport [1] [2] which involves hitting wooden, plastic, or composite balls with a mallet through hoops (often called "wickets" in the United States) embedded in a grass playing court. [3]

  3. Comparison of cue sports - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of machine-made cues are sold by American brands, but are outsourced from non-US labour pools. In the extreme carom discipline known as artistic billiards, a master practitioner may have 20 or more cues, of a wide range of specifications, each customised for performing a particular shot or trick. [12]

  4. Wile Cup - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, Round 2 is the extreme style of croquet, involving rough terrain, and obstacle course-like design - matching the 'Xtreme Challenge,' the third tournament of the Croqsoc season. Points are awarded for each Match's finishing position; 6 points for First, 5 for Second, 4 for Third, 3 for Fourth, 2 for Fifth, and 1 for Sixth.

  5. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Early billiard games involved various pieces of additional equipment, including the "arch" (related to the croquet hoop), "port" (a different hoop, often rectangular), and "king" (a pin or skittle near the arch) in the early 17th to late 18th century, [7] [4] but other game variants, relying on the cushions (and pockets cut into them), were ...

  6. Roque - Wikipedia

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    Roque (/ r oʊ k / ROHK) is an American variant of croquet played on a hard, smooth surface. Popular in the first quarter of the 20th century and billed "the Game of the Century" by its enthusiasts, [1] it was an Olympic sport in the 1904 Summer Games, replacing croquet from the previous games.

  7. Category:Croquet - Wikipedia

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  8. Chastleton - Wikipedia

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    Chastleton is in the extreme northwest of ... The middle lawn is regarded as the birthplace of croquet and visitors may play there today with equipment provided by ...

  9. Triple Peel - Wikipedia

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    A Triple Peel (TP) is a standard manoeuvre in top-level games of association croquet. [1] To peel a ball in croquet is to send a ball, other than the striker's ball, through its next hoop, thereby scoring a point for that ball. The ball in question is known as the "peelee".