THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET
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2000 The Croquet Association on behalf of itself and the Australian Croquet
Association, Croquet New Zealand and the United States Croquet Association
PART 2
ORDINARY SINGLES PLAY
A. GENERAL LAWS OF PLAY
11. BALL IN THE
YARD-LINE AREA
- BALLS OTHER
THAN THE STRIKER’S BALL At the end of each stroke any ball in the yard-line
area, other than the striker's ball, becomes a ball in hand.
- THE STRIKER’S
BALL If the striker's ball is in the yard-line area at the end of a stroke
it is played from where it lies unless the striker is entitled to take croquet.
Only at the end of the last stroke of a turn does the striker's ball in the
yard-line area become a ball in hand.
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