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Street Croquet

The Urban Gentleman's Sport

Official Rules of Street Croquet

It's important to get moving and enjoy some fresh air. What better way to do that than with a competitive game of croquet to prove who's the best? For this purpose, there's no better sport than Street Croquet!

Basic Requirements

  • Street Croquet requires a minimum of 4 players, as each team must have at least 2 players, and the game needs 2 teams.
  • For a match to be considered official Street Croquet, there must be a sparkling wine, Cava, Cremant or Champagne involved, which must be consumed during the game.

Course Setup

  • The course is built by one or more people (who do not necessarily have to participate).
  • Once the course is ready, the builders must give a thorough explanation of its layout and challenges—both forward and backward.
  • This is concluded with a Hellerup applause by the builders.

Course Requirements

  • All white gates must be used, along with the two posts featuring four colors.
  • The starting shot must be made from a square of artificial or plastic grass.
  • The match begins with the team whose color is at the top of the "starting post." The next team follows in second place, and so on.
  • Each player must take turns shooting within the team, ensuring every participant takes a shot.
  • The leading team must not lob the ball. They must strike using the end of the mallet.

Winning Conditions

The winner is the team that:

  • Completes the course.
  • Turns around the second starting post.
  • Returns and hits the first starting post first.

Additional Rules

  • Players may strike their opponent's ball to move it away if they are feeling desperate.
  • Every time a ball passes through a white gate, there is a collective toast.
  • Sportsmanship is NOT expected. Winners win, losers lose. There is only one winning team in Street Croquet.
  • Beyond these rules, regular garden croquet rules apply.

Penalty Shots

This addition to the rules are still under review by official comitee

Penalty shots are conducted in the event of a draw between one or more balls. It takes place after the main game has finished.

Setup:

  • Place a post in the ground.
  • Set a plastic gate 2 meters away from the post.
  • 1 meter from the gate (in the opposite direction of the post), place the starting grass.

Procedure:

  • Teams take turns shooting one shot from the starting grass.
  • The goal is to pass through the gate and hit the post.
  • If a team hits the post on the first shot, they are declared the winner immediately, and remaining teams do not get to shoot.
  • If no team hits the post, the closest ball to the post wins.
  • If there is another tie, the penalty shots continue until a winner is determined.