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CLUB OVERVIEW

 

Dundonald Croquet Club can trace its origins back to a warm summer’s day in 2002. It was on this day that a small group of close friends came together to play croquet for the first time. Little did they know then the path they were about to embark upon. Since then the club has grown to become an established organisation with many members from a variety of backgrounds.

 

Dundonald is located in the heart of Ayrshire on the West Coast of Scotland. It is a rural village centred upon Dundonald Castle which dates from the thirteenth century. Dundonald is a small community from which the residents possess a strong sense of identity. As a club we maintain strong links within the local community and are very proud of our achievements in providing a unique forum for bringing the local population together.

 

Although our primary purpose is to encourage participation in competitive croquet we place considerable emphasis on the the social development of our members. For us it is not just about the croquet, but in bringing villagers together. We are a not-for-profit organisation, self-funding and managed on a voluntary basis.

 

We would like to thank all those who have contributed in so many different ways to the success of the club and to whom we remain indebted.

 

Click on any of the links below to read more on how we developed from a small gathering of friends into the largest croquet club in Scotland.

Club beginnings

Club Beginnings

Club development

Club Development

Club expansion

Club Expansion