Pala Pickleball Shares Pickleball Wisdom Through Club Consultations

The owners at Pala Pickleball, located just outside of Houston, are offering consultations to pickleball club owners from around the country as a means to help other clubs succeed and ultimately spread the sport of pickleball. Guillermo Ordorica, Lindsey Myers, and their wives Gaby and Kaitlyn are the owners of Pala Pickleball. While starting their club in 2022, multiple interested club owners came up to the folks at Pala Pickleball and asked for help with starting their own club. The owners at Pala saw the demand for pickleball club advice and decided to meet that need by offering consultations for a reasonable fee. Since then, they have helped several clubs around the country in places like Michigan, Oklahoma, and Texas.

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PALA Pickleball Uses Member Rankings for Fun and Competitive Play

PALA Pickleball, the largest indoor pickleball club in Texas, uses member rankings to create fun and competitive play. Having just opened in October 2022, the Houston-based club has found tremendous success in welcoming all ranks to play on PALA’s 11 state of the art, professional courts. Kaitlyn Myers, Chief Operating Officer, has been told that, “when you walk into PALA, it’s electric.” A lot of its success stems from their “Open Play” design which allows players of all levels to engage in healthy competition. PALA’s Open Play lasts for three hours, twice a day, and the courts are set up for rating skill level. The back three courts are for beginners to 3.0, then 3.5 to 4.0, and so on. This structure ensures that each person is matched with a suitable opponent. Myers says, “there are thousands of players that come in every week, so it can be tricky to know everyone’s individual rankings, but we are very familiar with our 600 members and where they stand.” PALA’s instructors can also easily tell a player’s skill level just based on a couple of games, and they can provide “instructor ratings” to players if asked

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