2007 NC Open info & entry form

Championship Qualifying Division: March 22–25, 2007 Championship Flight: April 12–15, 2007 Pinehurst, NC, USA

Overview

The NC Open is an Association Croquet (i.e., “International Rules”) singles tournament, sanctioned by the USCA. It will be held on four lawns at the Pinehurst Resort & Country Club and one lawn at the Longleaf Country Club. Wilhoite Xtreme croquet balls will be used.

Entry is open to all players who are current members in good standing of a WCF-affiliated croquet association (such as the USCA, Croq-Can, or the British CA).

The entry fee is US$140 per player. This includes all court fees, USCA sanction fee, and a Tournament Dinner. (Lunches are not included in the entry fee.) Non-playing guests may attend the Tournament Dinner for US$40.

This is a popular tournament. The earlier you enter, the better your chance of getting in. The current entry list will be posted and updated regularly.

Typical high temperatures are about 60–70 °F (16 to 21 °C). Of course, this cannot be guaranteed. Be prepared for cool weather and, just in case, wind and rain.

Details: Championship Qualifying Division

Available for players who would not qualify for this year’s Championship Flight. Entry is first-come, first-served, for up to 24 players. The top two finishers will earn automatic berths to the 2008 NC Open Championship Flight (or may continue to play in Championship Qualifying events, as they prefer).

Flight assignments will be made by the tournament committee (requests to “play up” will be considered). Usually there is one large flight for all players, and that is the preferred format. However, if the entry comprises a very wide handicap range there will be multiple flights.

Championship Qualifying games will be 26-point advanced play with time limits. Higher-handicap flights, if any, will probably be some form of handicap (bisque) play.

Details: Championship Flight

Room for 28 players. Until February 10th entries (other than automatic qualifications) will be allocated by ranking. After February 10th any open spots will be allocated by entry date, to players who meet the minimum requirements (world ranking grade of 1600 or higher, or USCA handicap of 3 or lower). The waiting list will work the same way: until February 10th the waiting list will be ordered by ranking; after that date the existing order will be fixed and new entries will be added to the bottom by date.

About entry ranking order:

The primary determinant will be World Ranking grade, using the most recent available data. Players without a current World Ranking will be assigned a provisional grade according to the judgment of the tournament committee.

Automatic qualifications (must be claimed by February 10th):
Damon Bidencope 2006 NC Open semi-finalist
Horace Hayworth 2006 Championship Qualifying runner-up
Danny Huneycutt 2006 NC Open finalist
Stewart Jackson 2006 NC Open Plate runner-up
Ed Roberts 2006 NC Open semi-finalist
Paul Scott 2006 NC Open and USCA national doubles winner
Andy Short 2006 NC Open Plate winner
Eileen Soo 2006 Championship Qualifying winner
Jeff Soo 2006 USCA national doubles and Selection 8s winner
Jerry Stark 2006 USCA national singles winner
Format:

Advanced International Rules singles with no time limits. The Main Event will be a best-of-three-games knockout ladder. Up to half the players will be seeded; the rest will be distributed by random draw. The Plate (consolation event) will be in the Flexible Swiss or Egyptian format. The format is subject to change without notice.

Entry forms

Download entry form: 25K PDF file

Note

The format and conditions for any flight are subject to change without notice.

Past Champions

1994 Mack Penwell
1995 Paul Scott
1996 Bill Berne
1997 Mack Penwell
1998 Mack Penwell
1999 Leo McBride
2000 Jeff Soo
2001 Jeff Soo
2002 Wynand Louw
2003 Kenster Rosenberry
2004 Wynand Louw
2005 Bob Cherry
2006 Paul Scott