Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club to host Golf Croquet Nationals

MIDDLESEX––Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club (CBCC), 1834 Twiggs Ferry Road, Hartfield, will host the 2023 Golf Croquet Nationals Sept. 18-24.

The CBCC and the United States Croquet Association (USCA) “have worked hard to make the 2023 Golf Croquet Nationals the most affordable national croquet tournament in a long time,” said CBCC President Macey White.

The entry fee is $250 and players get seven days of highly competitive play, said White. Most, if not all of these games will be single banked.

“Courts will be prepared for high level competitive play every day and the CBCC facility will be open and available to players and guests 24/7,” he said.

The club will offer daily lunch service, along with organized nightly trips to restaurants and a steamed crab, pulled pork and fried chicken feast on Saturday night. Items for the feast will be sold a la carte.

A practice round will be offered Sept. 17.

To register, contact Johnny Mitchell, USCA Tournament services, at tournament@uscroquet.com. “Let’s work together to make this tournament a huge success so that the USCA will want to continue to offer low priced, high quality national events,” said White.

“With 24 courts, CBCC can handle a lot of players and I don’t think that the USCA is going to put a cap on entries,” he added. “So, don’t hesitate, sign up now for an exciting tournament and fantastic fun at the world’s largest croquet facility.”

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The Rivah Visitor’s Guide provides information about places to go and things to do throughout the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula of Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay region, from the York River to the Potomac River.

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