THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET
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REGULATIONS FOR TOURNAMENTS - ORGANISING TOURNAMENTS
19. TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME
(a) A tournament programme must give the following
information:
(1) the dates and venue of the tournament;
(2) the nature of each event, any qualifications
or restrictions and the entry fee (inclusive of Levy);
(3) notice of any seeding (see Regulation
14(a));
(4) notice of any authorised variations (see
(b) below);
(5) the dimensions of any modified courts;
(6) the type of ball to be used;
(7) the width of the hoops if 3 3/4 inch hoops
are not to be used;
(8) the time play will begin on the first day;
(9) the time when entries close and when the
draw will be made;
(10) the names of the Manager, Tournament Referee
and Tournament Handicapper (if known) and the name and address of the Tournament
Secretary for receipt of entries.
(b) Authorised variations include full bisque handicap
play, alternate stroke handicap doubles play and short croquet (see Appendices
3, 4 and 5 respectively
of the Laws) and any other variations approved by the Council.
(c) No event in a calendar fixture may be described
as a championship without the permission of the Council.
(d) No alterations may be made to the tournament
programme without the agreement of the Manager (see Regulation
12(g)).
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