The 2025 Indian Territory Open (ITO) launches tomorrow at LaFortune Park, marking a landmark moment as the event will be the first American Six Wicket tournament on the MCA Series Tour. Hosted by the Tulsa Croquet Club, the four-day USCA-sanctioned event will run May 23-26 and officially brings the Series Tour into a new era as a multi-code competition.
As Round 2 of the 2025 MCA Series Tour, the ITO carries significant weight in the overall points race. With the season opener in Lee’s Summit (Missouri Open 9W) already in the books, all eyes now turn to Tulsa where the individual and club races will heat up over four days of play.
Players will have access to practice courts on Friday morning, followed by an official start to block play in the afternoon. A courtside BBQ Friday evening kicks off the social side of the weekend, with daily lunches and refreshments and a Saturday night tournament dinner rounding out the experience. Playoffs are scheduled for Monday, wrapping up what promises to be a high-impact event on the 2025 Tour calendar.
The 2025 ITO represents a major expansion of the MCA Series as it looks to extend beyond playing events beyond the Kansas City metro area. This year’s MCA Series Tour will also travel to Denver (US Golf Croquet Classic, July 10-12) and conclude in Houston (Houston Invitational, October 16-19).
The 2025 Series Tour purse awarded in October will reward the top three players in each division, including $250 for the overall Pro division champion, with cash and trophies available for other top finishers.
To learn more about the MCA Series Tour, visit www.midwestcroquet.com/about-the-series.