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Open Court Times
Open play court time is, in general, in the mornings, sunrise to noon. See the Schedule page for detailed times.
What is Livepickleball
We use the Livepickleball.club platform to manage our membership and court schedules. Go here to join, register for club activities and events. $40/membership dues must be paid at the time of registration.
Find detailed instructions on how to register here.
Membership Dues
Annual $40/member dues must be paid by January 15 each year. Pay these at Livepickleball.club. You will receive a renewal email at the beginner of each year. Dues can be paid via Venmo, Paypal, Check or Cash or have members pay dues online using Stripe.
How to Learn Pickleball
We make it easy.
You can bein by going to the scheduled Pickledolls & Pickledudes group play. (See Livepickleball.club for times).
Take beginner lessons. See coaches on the Home page.
Watch some YouTube videos, grab friend and give it a go!
Where & When to Play
Go to the Court Usage page for details.
– In general though, mornings are open play and afternoons are scheduled play.
– Court 1 is for the most advanced players, stepping down to Court 6 which is for beginners.
– During open play, limit your court time to 1 hour if others are waiting.
How to Join a Morning Open Play Game
How the Paddle System Works
Erne Machine & Ball Access
Erne is an incredible training machine, located in the storage shed next to Court 1. Contact Steve West (928-542-9994) for access and instructions on how to download the app. Don’t forget, Members may access free balls during play in the storage bin also by Court 1. Contact Steve for access.
Pickleball Rules
We follow rules outlined on USA Pickleball. Click here to read or download. which can be found here.
Structured Play
Structured Play is organized play available to club members in addition to morning member play. Structured Play groups may be created based on skill level, gender, and/or age. The format for Structured Play events may be round robin, ladder, mixer, or shuttle.
Challenge Courts
Challenge Courts are lower courts 11 & 12. They are for highly competitive teams to play together and hone their skills, most likely in preparation for a tournament. Read more about how to use Challenge Courts here.
Skill Rating
We follow rules outlined on USA Pickleball. Click here to read or download. which can be found here.
Contacts
Find contacts for specific topics and events on the Contact page.
Guest Policy
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