FAQ's > How to Play Wicketball (6 entries)
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You can play in a number of places and on numerous outdoor surfaces: Grass: your lawn, your yard, your field, at a park, adjacent to soccer and softball ...
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First you must purchase a set of wickets... 8 wickets is a full course, 4 for a half course, or 2 for soccer drills for getting a taste of the game. ...
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It definitely depends on many factors including: the size, layout, and length of the course, pace of play, skill level, singles or doubles, etc... but typically it takes between 1-2 hours. ...
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If you can walk and kick a ball... you can play! Ages 4-100 will work.
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Please contact me and I'll give you some suggestions. Bob Zoller 913.422.8765 bob@zollerfinancial.com
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Lawn course: Great surface for competition, perfect use for "extra" lawn areas that are already being mowed and cared for (hilly, treed, off the beaten path, etc.) Snow course: ...

