Club dominates top 10 in contest

Geraldine player Brent Cleveland takes his shot at the South Canterbury Croquet Handicap Singles...
Geraldine player Brent Cleveland takes his shot at the South Canterbury Croquet Handicap Singles on the weekend. PHOTO: SHELLEY INON
Mallets were at the ready in Geraldine on the weekend as the town hosted the South Canterbury Croquet Handicap Singles Championships.

The event drew 16 competitors — some coming from as far afield as Blenheim and Rangiora — and included some of the Geraldine Croquet Club’s newer members.

Co-organiser Karyn Close said "one [of the newer members] is doing particularly well".

The event allowed players with a higher handicap extra shots, which meant players could play on "even footing".

Winner Cheryl Morrall from the Fendalton Park Croquet Club with runner-up Peter McAuliffe from...
Winner Cheryl Morrall from the Fendalton Park Croquet Club with runner-up Peter McAuliffe from the Geraldine Croquet Club. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Geraldine had six people in the top 10 placings, she said.

Geraldine player Peter McAuliffe said he played well on Saturday, before making "some bad decisions".

But he still managed to place runner-up, with first place going to Cheryl Morrall from the Fendalton Park Croquet Club in Christchurch.

"The lawns are lightning fast at the moment," Ms Close said.

The club welcomed more new members, with games running on Wednesday and Sunday mornings.

Players could play "just for fun" or for exercise and great company, she said.

SHELLEY.INON@timarucourier.co.nz