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Mallets, Magic, and Morning Tea

Ready to swap the gym for some fresh air, sunshine, and a bit of friendly competition? At Noosa Croquet Club, we’ve got the perfect recipe for a great day out: a bit of strategy, a beautiful setting, and a good old-fashioned chat over tea and biscuits!

Often called ‘chess on grass,’ croquet is a brilliant way to keep your mind and body active. Our club is a real hidden gem with five world-class green courts—the very same ones that recently hosted the Australian National Croquet Championships! While we take pride in our professional-standard facilities, we don’t take ourselves too seriously. We’re a welcoming, down-to-earth group open seven days a week for Golf, Association, and Ricochet Croquet.

The best part? It’s not just about the game. Between our daily sessions, we always make time to break for morning or afternoon tea. It’s the heart of our club life—a chance for a cuppa, a few biscuits, and plenty of social chit-chat with friends. Whether you’re looking for a new competitive hobby or just want to enjoy a leisurely afternoon with a great community, you’ll find a home here.

Many of our members started exactly where you are. Some now compete in tournaments across Queensland, while others are just here for the laughs and the satisfaction of a well-hit ball. No matter your age or ability, come down to Noosaville and see what makes our club so special. We can’t wait to meet you!

Website: noosacroquet.com.au

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