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World Golf Croquet Championship 2008

Tim King (England) gives an account of his run-up to and participation in the WCF Laidlaw World Golf Croquet Championship in Cape Town, South Africa (8th to 16th March 2008).

Saturday, 23 August 2008

The National Golf Croquet Doubles Championship

2008-08-02 & 03, Surbiton
Chris Farthing and Samir Patel beat Nick Butler and John Spiers 7-2, 2-7, 7-4 in the final of the Golf Croquet National Doubles Championship. They dominated the tournament, having won all 12 other games over the weekend (block and semi-final), only going to the 12th hoop twice and the 13th hoop once.





Posted by Tim King at 10:03

1 comment:

Mrs G said...

Well done, Tim. Great photos. Mrs G

24 August 2008 at 19:29

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  • ▼  2008 (47)
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      • The National Golf Croquet Doubles Championship
      • Egypt versus Rest of the World
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Khaled Younis (EGY)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Ahmed el Mahdi (EGY)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Mohamed Nasr (EGY)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Ahmed Nasr (EGY)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Yasser Esmat (EGY)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Helmi Abdelgayad (EGY)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Stephen Mulliner (RoW)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Rob Fulford (RoW)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Chris Clarke (RoW)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Rutger Beijderwellen ...
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Reg Bamford (RoW)
      • Egypt versus Rest of World - Sheriff Abdelwahab (RoW)
      • Recognition
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  • Ashby Croquet Club
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