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Frankston Croquet Club

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Phone: 0419551027

Come and join the fun at the Frankston Croquet Club. One of the older clubs in Melbourne, make a time to visit and learn a new sport, meet new people and discover a new way to have fun in this relaxed outdoor club. 

Description

Frankston Croquet Club invite you to have fun playing croquet at Frankston Croquet Club by the park. 

Croquet is an outdoor game that incorporates elements of snooker, billiards, golf and chess.  It’s a fun and challenging game for all ages.  No experience is necessary, and training and equipment are provided.

The Frankston Croquet Club is located near Queens Park, a 10 minute stroll to the city and Frankston beach foreshore and restaurants. Our grass playing lawns are magnificent, the venue is surrounded by tranquil native and ornamental gardens and our members are friendly and welcoming.

Visitors welcome, so relax over a cuppa or other beverage before the game and enjoy your day.

We play: Golf, Association and Ricochet

Open: All year round, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 10-3pm or as arranged.

BAREFOOT CROQUET
Challenge yourself to a game of Barefoot Croquet on Saturdays and Thursdays between 1 and 3pm. Wear flat soled shoes, bring your own nibbles and refreshments and a sense of humour – for you will have fun.  Bookings essential.          

Have your next party, team building or celebration playing simple supervised croquet while enjoying some drinks & nibbles at our beautiful club.

                    

          

Bookings and information  phone Penny: 0419551027

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Map & Directions

61N Nolan Street, Frankston, Australia 3199