Indy Pickleball Club Intentional Goal Setting Leads to Massive Pickleball Spread

As a non-profit pickleball club whose goal is to promote the game in their community and create opportunities for play through leagues, tournaments, and recreational play, Indy Pickleball Club has found intentional goal-setting to be a vital tool in the success of their club. Working to grow the sport in Central Indiana, Indy Pickleball Club’s primary “objective is not to make big money but to get pickleball spread” throughout the area, says Lisa Farley, President of Indy Pickleball Club. With a clear vision for the mission of the club, the board members were able to lay out concrete and tangible goals for Indy Pickleball Club to help drive progress toward their ultimate aim.

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Having a Liability Mitigation Strategy for Your Pickleball Club

Underlying some of the more fun and creative aspects of running a company are the necessary, administrative aspects that provide the backbone to a business. Included in these not-so-fun-but-essential elements is having a solid liability mitigation strategy. Eastside Paddle Club (ESPC), located in Austin, Texas, reflects the flair and personality of a city like Austin while maintaining a well-rounded and intentional approach to mitigating the company’s liability from things such as injuries and accidents, which is a frequent concern at all types of athletic clubs.

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Economic Considerations for a Profitable Pickleball Club

Here at Pickleball Business Advisor, we’ve developed financial projections for dozens of pickleball clubs. No two are alike. Each entrepreneur we’ve worked with has a different vision for their business: scale, amenities, vibe, co-located ancillary businesses, food & beverage, location demographics and more. As new clubs open, a wide variety of approaches are being explored. That said, every pickleball club is governed by one fundamental economic reality.

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