


Don and Jeff have decided to convert the basement at Jeff's place into a "Palace of Boule" - and not just one court, Jeff can fit about 6 courts down there... It's not as difficult as you'd imagine, you just need the right... dimensions of equipment!!!!


1 comment:
Hi!
looks like fun! Hope to get invited one of this days. I had a customer interested in turning his basement into a real petanque court and since his basement floor is made of cement he will be putting wood down and a perimeter to his court and about 1 inch of sand on the cement floor. We do it in New York streets why should it work inside a basement? You do need a large basement.
Good luck with the weather we are also freezing in Miami today it was about 75 and I got to where my jacket.
If I don't get back to you guys before Christmas and New Year have a great one and Keep on Petanquing.
SUPER MARIO :)
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