For Visitors
Non-croquet players are often a bit cautious about trying a new sport. Throughout the summer, we hold a number of "Come and Try It" weekends, where visitors can come along, have a go, and see what goes on at the club.
If you want to learn more, we run a series of coaching lessons, led by our club chairman and founder, James Hawkins, who is one of the country's top coaches. Coaching and equipment are available for free to all members.
"Come and Try It" days are planned on several weekends during the season. They'll start in April, and specific dates will be published here when they're finalised.
Use our Contact Form to ask for more details, or to arrange a visit on any other day.
But, if you can't wait, just pop down to Sefton Park for a chat.
Social Croquet
Croquet's a very sociable game, and the club has a very active social side. We share clubhouse facilities with the Mersey Bowmen - the world's second oldest lawn tennis club - and all members of Liverpool Croquet Club are automatically registered as social members of the Bowmen.
Players are free to come for a game at any time of the week, but weekends are our most popular time. Every Saturday afternoon during the season members are invited to come along for afternoon tea, cakes, a chat, and a game or two of croquet.

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