Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pickleball players who play at Lang Park in Laguna Beach will have to switch to a quieter paddle. (Mark Von Holden / Associated ...
Gates Tennis Center in Cherry Creek didn’t want pickleball problems over noise complaints from nearby homes, so a third of its courts are going soft. The six courts at the north end of the 3300 East ...
Pickleball players who choose Lang Park in Laguna Beach as their spot to play have paid more than $100 each to switch to quiet paddles, but they say it’s worth it. The paddles, sold by the city at ...
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Pickleball is coming back to Mamie D. Eisenhower Park, where four courts for the popular game were closed last year because of noise complaints. This time around, Denver Parks & Recreation has plans ...
A Michigan 3D printing startup has produced a new lower-pitch pickleball that promises to mollify neighbors concerned about the noise of games played in public places. As the popularity of pickleball ...
Arlington County has spent more than $150,000 on acoustic fencing to help manage the noise coming from pickleball courts. Fort Scott Park will also have fences installed “in the coming weeks,” ...
Today, USA Pickleball announced an unprecedented partnership by naming Austin-based Pickletile to be “the Preferred Court Builder and Official Noise Reduction Partner of USA Pickleball.” USA ...
The growing popularity of pickleball has created a noisy dispute in Laguna Beach, where a new city ordinance that took effect Thursday requires players to use quiet paddles or risk a fine. The Laguna ...
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