Key and Abbreviations Used in the Calendar
14A | 14-Point Advanced |
14H | 14-Point Handicap |
14HD | 14-Point Handicap Doubles |
A | Level Advanced AC |
AD | Level Advanced AC Doubles |
As | Super-Advanced AC |
Asa | Level Advanced/Super-Advanced AC |
AsaD | Level Advanced/Super-Advanced AC Doubles |
ASD | Level Advanced AC Singles and Doubles |
CA | AC Coaching |
CG | GC Coaching |
CO | Other Coaching |
CQC | Coaches' Qualification Course |
CRA | AC Referee Course |
CRG | GC Referee Course |
CTC | Coaches' Training Course |
E | Depends on entry (Association Croquet) |
G | GC (Level) |
GD | GC Doubles (Level) |
Gh | GC Handicap |
GhD | GC Handicap Doubles |
GhSD | GC Handicap Singles and Doubles |
GSD | GC Singles and Doubles (Level) |
H | Handicap AC |
Ha | Handicap Advanced AC |
HD | Handicap AC Doubles |
HSD | Handicap AC Singles and Doubles |
L | Level Ordinary Play AC |
MS | Mixed AC (Level and Handicap) Singles |
MSD | Mixed AC (Level and Handicap) Singles and Doubles |
MSDGh | Mixed AC (Level and Handicap) Singles and Doubles + GC Handicap Singles |
MSG | Mixed AC (Level and Handicap) Singles + GC (Level) Singles |
Oh | One-Ball Handicap |
OM | One-Ball Mixed (Level and Handicap) |
SAC | Short Croquet (AC) Handicap |
wd | (Number of) working days spanned by a tournament |
Association and Golf Croquet CHAMPIONSHIPS are shown in capitals - C1, C2 or C3 shows the Championship Grade.
Events organised by Croquet England are shown in bold type.
Association Croquet handicap restrictions are indicated thus:
- H:1+ means AC handicaps of 1 or higher;
- H:10- means AC handicaps of 10 or lower;
- H:2-9 means AC handicaps from 2 to 9 inclusive.
Golf Croquet handicap restrictions are indicated thus:
- G:1+ means GC handicaps of 1 or higher;
- G:10- means GC handicaps of 10 or lower;
- G:2-9 means GC handicaps from 2 to 9 inclusive.
Age limits are indicated thus: 50+ means age 50 or over.
The number of events (ev) in each tournament, if more than one, is shown in the comments column.
The number of working days (wd) each tournament occupies is shown in the comments column.
Tournament Dates
To stand the best chance of acceptance entries should arrive before the Allocation Date. Between then and the Closing Date, entries will be accepted in order of receipt if the tournament is not full, otherwise, they may be placed on a waiting list. After the Closing Date, entries will only be accepted at the discretion of the Manager, who should be approached direct.For full details, refer to the Tournament Regulations, section C2 Tournament Programme and section C3 Procedures for Dealing with Entries.
Date | Meaning |
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Allocation | The Organiser decides whose entries to accept on this date, subject to the priority rules set by Croquet England; where no date is shown it has not been specified by the organiser and entries are considered in order of receipt. For selection events: selection announcement - payment system opens 7 days before (in case of early selection). |
Closing | Entries might not be accepted after this date; where no date is shown it has not been specified by the organiser. For selection events: availability registration closes. |
Draw | The date who-plays-whom in the tournament is published (usually only for championships). For selection events: payment due date - re-selection for non-payers. |
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