HOME OF THETEXAS OPEN 10 BALL CHAMPIONSHIPS™

2026
TEXAS OPEN
10-Ball Championships™
FEB 10-16, 2026

10 Ball Open, Women’s 10 Ball Open, One Pocket, Open & Ladies Ring Games, and a Mini!

Women must choose to play in the Open or the Women’s event.

🔥 FEBRUARY 10-16, 2026 🔥

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12/15/25 – Registration opens @ noon

PLAYER’S MEETING IS MANDATORY – NO EXCEPTIONS!!

SPECTATORS AGES 10 (ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT) AND OVER ALLOWED

GENERAL RULES

PLAYER RESPONSIBILITY
You are responsible for knowing the rules of play and when you are scheduled to play.

PLAYER ETIQUETTE
Whenever possible, you must be seated when your opponent is at the table. Intentionally distracting your opponent when it is their turn is unsportsmanlike conduct and will be penalized accordingly.

PLAYER DRESS CODE
Players will be required to wear a collared shirt OR the official & current event T-Shirt for their matches. We also ask that players are neat and professional in appearance, with no holes or tears in their clothing. Headphones are allowed; however, players are responsible for being aware of their surroundings.

FORFEIT TIME
Once your match is announced, you have 15 minutes to be at your match table with your equipment or you lose the match by forfeit.

CALLING A REFEREE
The non-shooting player is responsible for calling a referee to watch a shot. The shooter must wait for the referee before taking the shot. Failure to do so is a foul. The decision of the referee or tournament official is final.

RACK YOUR OWN
All events require you to rack your own. Players may not agree to do otherwise.

NO RAIL FOUL
After contact, either the cue ball or an object ball must be driven to a rail, or it is a foul.

JUMP CUES
Allowed in the 10-Ball events only.

ONE FOOT ON THE FLOOR
You must have one foot on the floor when the cue tip strikes the cueball or it is a foul.

CUE BALL FOULS ONLY
Accidentally touching or disturbing a single object ball is not a foul unless the disturbed ball has an effect on   the outcome of the shot. See a referee for advice if you think this has happened. Otherwise, the opponent has the option to restore the disturbed ball or leave it in position. If the offending player attempts to restore the disturbed ball without giving their opponent the restoration option, it is a foul.

Accidentally touching or disturbing 2 or more object balls is a foul, and there is no restoration option for the disturbed balls.

SPOTTING BALLS, DECLARING FROZEN BALLS
You may call a tournament official to spot balls or declare frozen balls. Balls not declared frozen prior to a shot are not considered frozen.

SLOW PLAY
Slow play will not be tolerated. Tournament officials will issue a warning if they feel you are delaying the progress of the match. Matches that exceed the allotted time due to slow play can be placed on a shot clock at the Tournament Director’s discretion. Once a warning has been issued, a player may be placed on a shot clock at any point during the tournament, not just that match. Penalties for slow play will result in ball in hand anywhere on the table, with repeated occurrences resulting in loss of games, or even the match.

REFEREE DISCRETION
When necessary, the tournament director or assigned referee has the final determination on any rulings.

FILL OUT FIELD WITH PLAYER NAME, PLAYER PH#, PLAYER EMAIL, THEN ADD TO CART FOR EACH PLAYER

Only paid entries are added to the list!  

Your email confirmation is your receipt.

All online registrations are charged processing fees.  Refunds for any event will be given up to Feb 2, 2026 minus processing fees. 

Cash entries are accepted at the bar with any staff member.

REGISTRATION OPENS DEC 15, 2025 @ NOON