Forgotten Centuries-Old Ball Game Making a Surprise Comeback After 50 years
A delightful and once-forgotten sport is making a joyful return, rekindling excitement in the villages where it originally flourished. “Knurr-and-spell,” a charming ball game once popular in the pubs of South Yorkshire, England, had faded into obscurity by the 1970s. This unique game, reminiscent of golf, involves players striking a clay ball with a specially designed stick. The objective is to hit the ball—known as the knurr or “pottie”—as far as possible. The knurr is positioned on a stressed iron rod, which acts like a catapult; a quick tap from the player’s stick launches the ball into the air, allowing











