I could google it, but in the spirit of BBS'ing, could you give a basic description of what Pickleball is and how it's played? Honestly I've
never heard of it.
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Jan Dippel wrote to All <=-
Thank goodness, finally the wind has died down, and it's so much
better to play pickleball. Unfortunately, it's also getting
warmer and more humid in Florida. But everyday is good for
Pickleball! :)
Mike Dippel wrote to Gamgee <=-
I could google it, but in the spirit of BBS'ing, could you give a basic description of what Pickleball is and how it's played? Honestly I've
never heard of it.
Think of a tennis court, but on a smaller scale. Also, the net
is a bit lower. Instead of rackets, you use composite paddles to
hit a plastic whiffle ball.
Serving is done underhanded. Keeping the score is a bit tricky.
My score first, your score second, and which person is serving
will determine how you call the score. If I the first server and
my team has 2 and the other team has 1, the score would be 2-1-1
(1 because I am the first server). You can only score a point on
your team's serve. Once both team members don't score a point,
the serve reverts to the other team.
There is a lined area on either side of the net nicknamed the
"kitchen" (non-volley zone). You can't volley the ball (strike
it without it bouncing first) while standing in the kitchen.
This is meant to prevent players standing near the net to slam
the ball back.
You play to 11 and you have to win by 2.
Because the court is smaller than a tennis court, you don't have
to work quite as hard to get to the ball.
There's a lot more. Perhaps Jan can continue, but I recommend
watching play on YouTube.
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