Alex McIntyre wins Nottingham B-level

Alex McIntyre retained the Sage Bowl at the Nottingham B Level Weekend, and in keeping with tradition, donned the SAGE crown woven with herbs and flowers.

He beat Alan Clark in a somewhat one-sided final on Sunday afternoon.

The semis were much more fiercely contested between North London friends Gary Bennett and Alan and the local lads Alex and Mike Hedge. Both pretty much finished just in time or on time. It was therefore decided that the final would be a single game only.

With a handicap range from 0 – 7 the weekend threw up quite a few surprise results, none more so than Alan Clark's who beat players with much better handicaps to reach the final. Other notable performers were Anthony Hardwick (Blewbury) and Peter Hanley (Nottingham). Luckily for the other 21 players all three received deserved handicap reductions by the end of Sunday's play.

Nottingham provided almost half of the 24 capacity entrants, 6 of their 9 superb lawns, well set but fair hoops, 2 generous clubhouses and a picturesque setting. The new West lawns were particularly impressive with many players opting, where possible, to play on them. A far cry from previous years where players were reluctantly told 'you're next game is on the other side'.

All players appeared to leave happy, well fed and better for the experience.

Many thanks to Richard White, Michelle and family for again hosting this wonderful event and provising spledndid catering, hospitality and company. It was a delight to see Richard back in action.

Richard's final comment: "Personally, having had a 2 year absence from Association Croquet is good to see it thriving, or at least it is at Nottingham."

Indeed it is, and this event makes a big contribution.

Lord Mayor plays Croquet

The club was invited to provide a presence and some informal play opportunities for the public in Woodthorpe Grange Park (in Nottingham) on Wednesday 1st June for the centenary of that park (another Jesse Boot endowment).  It was a pleasure to let so many people new to croquet have a go, on the improvised lawns, including Councillor Wendy Smith, Lord Mayor of Nottingham, and her husband Peter.