THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET

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PART 3 - Other Forms of Play - C. Handicap Singles Play

39. PEGGING OUT

The striker may not peg out the striker's ball until the partner ball bas become a rover unless an adversary ball has already been pegged out. If he does so and removes the striker's ball from the court, Law 30(d) applies.


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