Out of Bounds Play
Rules to play Croquet
Out of Bounds Play
A A ball is considered out of bounds if it is more than halfway over the boundary line which is considered to be the inside edge of the boundary marking. If a striker sends any ball s out of bounds as the result of their shot, all balls shall be measured in 9 from the spot where they crossed the boundary line. The only exception to this is when the strikers ball crosses the boundary line as the result of a roquet where it is then lifted and placed either in contact or up to 9 from the roqueted ball. Additionally, any ball coming to rest within 9 of the boundary shall be marked in 9 prior to the next shot unless it is the striker ball and it has any remaining shots.
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