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Robert Fulford won a titanic Association Croquet World Championship Final on Sunday.
Fulford, from Wadhurst, came from two games down to beat American opponent Matthew Essick in a match lasting more than seven-and-a-half hours.
A member of Tunbridge Wells Croquet Club, Fulford produced some exceptional play to level the Final which was held at Hurlingham in south-west London.
His opponent looked odds-on to win the decider having pegged out one of Fulford’s balls.
But a mistake by the American left Fulford with an easyish break to win 3-2 and land his sixth world championship.
Victory was sweet for Fulford after losing 3-2 to Essick in the Final of the Golf Croquet World Championship last year.
To follow up on his success, Tunbridge Wells are holding a free open day on Sunday, August 6 (2-5pm).
On Saturday, August 12, there’s an introduction to croquet course from 10am-4pm. Cost is £40 which includes membership until the end of the year.
Book your spot online via eventbrite.com (search Introduction to Croquet).