
Pickleball has become the fastest-growing sport in the US, according to a CNN report earlier this year. But many players don't have access to a designated pickleball court. In the latest guide, Experience Pickleball discusses how to play the game on grass and what adjustments need to be made.
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The majority of pickleball players first begin by trying the game in their yard or garden, the new guide explains. It is possible to use flat, grassy surfaces to play - but it's important to properly prepare the ground with careful mowing and leveling to reduce awkward bounces.
Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong; it is played with a wiffle ball and composite or wooden paddles on a badminton-sized court, and its popularity surged throughout the pandemic.
The smaller court and paddle allow for quicker reflexes and more strategic, fast-paced play. With simpler rules than tennis, pickleball provides fun for all ages and abilities - and as new players learn the game, many want to know if it's possible to play on grass.
While the uneven surface may hinder consistent bounces, the guide explains it can still create a lively game for picnics, parties, or other outdoor gatherings.
For players desiring more competitive games, Experience Pickleball has previously published guides on converting standard tennis courts for optimized pickleball play. By developing the right playing area and using transportable nets and line markings, tennis courts can easily be adjusted for pick-up pickleball matches.
The guide is written by Damien Dansel, a long-time pickleball enthusiast with over six years of experience. He provides practical tips on choosing the right grassy area and adjusting playing strategies to embrace the unpredictability of the surface. Grass may not offer the same consistent play as purpose-built pickleball courts, but he encourages having fun and making modifications to enjoy pickleball anywhere.
"It's perfectly possible to play pickleball on grass," the author says. "With the bouncing of the ball being an essential aspect of the game, you just need to make sure the surface you're playing on is as flat as possible."
Interested parties can learn more at https://experiencepickleball.com/can-you-play-pickleball-on-grass/
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