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 3
OTHER FORMS OF PLAY
B. HANDICAP SINGLES PLAY
38. PEGGING
OUT IN HANDICAP GAMES
The striker may not peg out the striker's
ball in a stroke unless, before or during that stroke, the partner ball became
a rover or an adversary’s ball has been pegged out. If he does so and removes
the striker's ball from the court, Law 30 applies.
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