HOW TO FORM A PRIVATE PICKLEBALL CLUB

HOW TO FORM A PRIVATE PICKLBALL CLUB

Based on previous Posts "Part I, II, and III, "How To Salvage Outdoor Courts From the Effects Of Inclement Weather (Standing Water, Wind, and Quickie Conversions of Outdoor Tennis Courts Into Pickleball Courts, the informal group of players can then band together and form their own Pickleball Club and induct more paying members to offset the costs of equipment and court clearing tools.

The original group of 12 players could easily double their membership to offset the cost of expenditures for court accessories.  With at least 2 or 3 pickleball courts there is ample play time to accommodate 24 to 30 players.

By banding together and forming a club with a formal name, more consideration would be given to their request for facility usage permits.
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This would afford a group of 12 players a regular day time and place to play evening pickle ball during the mild weather months, even in conditions of standing water and moderate wind conditions.
This is exactly how many now prominent pickleball clubs evolved, and continue on a successful journey into the world of pickleball play.

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