I bought my PFC mallet 3 years ago. Immediately had to back off my power by I estimate 30% which resulted in greater accuracy. After a month a went back to my old mallet just to compare and there is no comparison. I've lent my mallet to others to try, and we now have quite a few in the club. Every bit as good as Peter says in the video.
Thanks. Peter certainly makes very good quality mallets, but just like good quality golf clubs or fishing reels, your performance and results are not guaranteed!! That takes practice and determination.
LOL. Thanks for commenting. Guess you might have been after video of a carpenters mallet or similar. I've edited the name and description to include croquet.
I bought my PFC mallet 3 years ago. Immediately had to back off my power by I estimate 30% which resulted in greater accuracy. After a month a went back to my old mallet just to compare and there is no comparison. I've lent my mallet to others to try, and we now have quite a few in the club. Every bit as good as Peter says in the video.
Thanks for sharing. I've forwarded your comments to Peter.
Welp, I'm sold. I've never played before but they are adding some courts at our club soon. When I get into it I'm going to have to get one of these.
Thanks. Peter certainly makes very good quality mallets, but just like good quality golf clubs or fishing reels, your performance and results are not guaranteed!! That takes practice and determination.
What are the prices on average?
Hi Dennis. Best to go to the PFC website at www.croquetmalletmetal.com/webstore They range from $690AU to $845AU then add $30AU postage in Australia
What is a mallet used for.?
To play a game of 'croquet'. Have a look at my video on playing Golf Croquet or Ricochet and you will see croquet mallets in action.
Oh, croquet 😅
LOL. Thanks for commenting. Guess you might have been after video of a carpenters mallet or similar. I've edited the name and description to include croquet.