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Indoor Pick-Up Pickleball

Take part in the sport that has taken Greenville by storm! 

Make your reservation today for time on one of our (2) Indoor Pickleball Courts! Reservation are made by (1) person to hold the court. You must have a partner(s) to play with. Reservations for members are free and $10 for non-members. Guests and guests of members will pay $10 at the front desk upon their visit. If looking for a partner, we have a sign-up sheet at the front desk where you can list your contact information and the days and times you would like to play so you can find a partner and contact one another. Reservations can be made in 1-hour blocks and consecutive reservations may be made. We hope you enjoy this new program!

Click Here to View the Basic Rules of Pickleball

Here's What You Need to Know!

This is NOT a league. We have asperations for that, but for now we are just providing a space for members and guests to enjoy the sport with their friends. 

Don't have any equipment? We've got you covered! Paddles and balls are available and can be checked out at the front desk. 

Reservations are available in 1 hour increments. Multiple increments can be reserved if needed! 

                            Make your reservation here       

 

Looking for someone to play with?

For anyone needing a partner to play, we have a sign-up sheet at the front desk where you can put your first name, contact information, and days/times you want to play; so you can reach out to one another to find a partner!

 

New to Pickleball?...Here are the Top 10 Things to Know About the Sport...

  1. Pickleball is one of the most popular sports in the country
    • Today, pickleball is played all over the world -- in fact, the USAPA recently estimated that over 400,000 people actively play this addictive game on a regular basis.
  2. It's Been Around for 50 Years
    • Pickleball was invented in 1965.
  3. It All Started with Three Men, a Few Bored Kids and a Dream
    • Pickleball was first invented by three dads up in Washington state. They created the game as a solution to their children's boredom during the summertime.
  4. The Evolution of the Pickleball Paddle
    • Initially, pickleball paddles were made entirely of wood, however in recent years, lightweight materials like graphite and aluminum have been incorporated to lessen the weight of the paddle. The typical pickleball paddle is larger than a ping-pong paddle, but smaller than a tennis or racquetball racquet.
  5. Not Your Average Ball
    • Unlike tennis or ping-pong balls, pickleball balls have holes similar to a wiffle ball.
  6. Slower Than a Speeding Bullet
    • Due to the inferior aerodynamics of the pickleball ball, (thanks to the large holes), pickleball balls travel approximately 1/3 the speed of a tennis ball.
  7. The Best Picklers Are Never "Pickled"
    • In pickleball, players are referred to as "Picklers", and those who have lost did not "lose", they have been "Pickled".
  8. When in Doubt, Stay Out of the Kitchen
    • The 7-foot non-volley zone directly in front of the net is called "the Kitchen"
  9. That's a "Dink" Shot
    • The term "dink shot" is used when a soft shot narrowly arcs over the pickleball net and lands in the Kitchen
  10. The True "Pickle" Behind Pickleball
    • Pickleball was named after one of the inventors, Congressman Joel Pritchard's dog, whose name was Pickles.

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