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  • 🏆 Local Tournament | May 2-5 | Hatboro PA

    Pickleball Derby 2025 Check out the upcoming tournament at Dill Dinkers in Hatboro, PA, May 2nd-4th! 🏆 Friday: Men’s & Women’s Singles Saturday: Doubles Sunday: Mixed Doubles Register by April 30th!

  • ❤️ Support the Central Bucks Senior Activity Center with ... Cash Bash!!

    Doylestown Pickleball is proud to support our local community! While we are not affiliated with the Central Bucks Senior Activity Center or a direct beneficiary of this event, we’re sharing to help raise awareness and funds for a great cause! CASH BASH is BACK! Saturday, May 3, 2025 | 1:30–4:00 PM Central Bucks Senior Activity Center 📍 700 N. Shady Retreat Rd, Doylestown, PA 💵 How it works: One ticket drawn every 5 minutes 17 winners of $100 Final drawing at 3:00 PM for $500 If your ticket is drawn, it goes back in—you can win more than once! 🎟️ Tickets go on sale March 10 — just $20 each! PLUS : 🍔 Free Food 🎁 Door Prizes 🎟️ 50/50 Drawing 🎉 Raffle Baskets Don’t miss your chance to win BIG and support a great local cause! #CashBash2025 #DoylestownEvents #WinBig #SupportLocal #CommunityFun

  • 🎾 Wilson | New Paddle!

    Coupon Code: CRCAMPCURIOSITY for 5% Off at Pickleball Central Link : https://pickleballcentral.com/paddles/by-brand/wilson-pickleball-paddles/?_bc_fsnf=1&Collection=Vesper&oid=1&affid=8399740 Wilson Relaunches Pickleball Paddles With Top-Tier Tech The paddle will be called “Vesper” and is being marketed as a first-of-its-kind pickleball paddle from Wilson. learn more information and get one of your own by visiting our link. Link : https://pickleballcentral.com/paddles/by-brand/wilson-pickleball-paddles/?_bc_fsnf=1&Collection=Vesper&oid=1&affid=8399740 Reviews

  • 🏓 Selkirk 008 Foam Core Paddles | Paddle Guide … Which one?

    Labs 008 Pickleball Paddle Guide: Comparing 10 mm, 13 mm, and 16 mm Cores + Tour, Invikta & Epic Shapes If you’ve been eyeing the 008 series of pickleball paddles but aren’t quite sure which one fits your game best, you’re in the right place. In this post, we’re breaking down the differences between the core thicknesses (10 mm, 13 mm, and 16 mm) and the paddle shapes (Tour, Invikta, and Epic) to help you make an informed decision. Core Thickness: 10 mm vs 13 mm vs 16 mm The core thickness of a paddle influences how it feels, how much control you have, and how much power you can generate. 10 mm – Ultra Thin & Fast Feel: Super quick off the face Power: High Control: Less forgiving, smaller sweet spot Best for: Singles players, power hitters, advanced players with precision 13 mm – The Balanced Option Feel: A blend of speed and softness Power: Moderate to high Control: Solid with a decent sweet spot Best for: All-court players who want a paddle that does a bit of everything 16 mm – Thick & Controlled Feel: Soft and plush Power: Lower, more reliant on your swing Control: Excellent with a large sweet spot Best for: Doubles players, control-oriented players, and those who love dinking and resets Paddle Shapes: Tour, Invikta, and Epic The shape of the paddle affects your reach, sweet spot placement, and maneuverability. Tour Shape Dimensions: Shorter handle, wider face Feel: Super maneuverable, great for hands battles at the net Sweet Spot: Centered and consistent Best for: Doubles specialists, defensive players, or those who like quick hands and close play Invikta Shape Dimensions: Elongated face, standard handle Feel : Extra reach with a smaller sweet spot Sweet Spot: Higher on the paddle Best for: Singles players, two-handed backhands, players who need reach and leverage for power Epic Shape Dimensions : Balanced length and width, standard handle Feel : Classic, all-purpose shape Sweet Spot : Centered and forgiving Best for: Beginners to advanced players who want a versatile paddle that feels familiar and reliable Choosing the right 008 paddle comes down to your playing style and preferences: If you’re aggressive and love power? Try the 10 mm Invikta. Want versatility and balance? The 13 mm Epic might be perfect. Prefer control and consistency in doubles? Go for the 16 mm Tour. And of course, if you’re still unsure, stop by Doylestown Pickleball and demo them! We’re happy to help you find your perfect paddle.

  • 🏆 Outdoor Spring Leagues 2025

    Women's Intermediate 3.00 - 3.49 (starts 05/12/25) Women's Advanced Intermediate 3.50+ (starts 05/13/25) Men's Intermediate 3.00 - 3.49 (starts 05/15/25) Men's Advanced Intermediate 3.50+ (starts 05/14/25)

  • 🏓 Demo Paddles | DEMO #’s | How it works...

    DEMO WALL GUIDELINES Doylestown Pickleball is proud to offer a diverse selection of paddles available for free demo use during events, group play, and court rentals. To make the most of our Demo Wall, please follow these steps: Visit the Pickleball Store Demo Wall: Explore our extensive range of paddles available for testing. Sign Out Paddles: Before testing, record the demo numbers of the paddles you wish to try on the provided sign-out sheet. Test and Evaluate: Take the paddles to the court to assess their performance. Consider factors such as: Feel and Comfort: Ensure the paddle feels comfortable in your hand. Performance: Evaluate how the paddle complements your playing style. Budget Alignment: Confirm that the paddle fits within your budget. For additional guidance on selecting the right paddle, consult our in-store experts or visit our comprehensive guide here: By following these steps, you can make an informed decision and find a paddle that enhances your game. PADDLE DEMO #’s Each paddle in our collection is assigned a unique demo number. This system allows you to: • Track Preferences : Easily remember which paddles you preferred and which you didn’t by noting their demo numbers. • Request Tailored Recommendations:  If you find a paddle you like, such as number 21, inform us, and we can suggest other paddles with similar characteristics for you to try. Learn More About Paddle Selection Choosing the right paddle involves considering factors like weight, grip size, material, and shape. For a comprehensive guide on what to look for when selecting a pickleball paddle, visit the link below: How to Choose a Pickleball Paddle - Buying Guide This resource offers valuable insights to help you make an informed decision and enhance your playing experience. Feel free to contact us with any questions or for further assistance in finding the perfect paddle for your game. Watch our Video

  • 🏓 Paddle Demo’s at Doylestown Pickleball

    Doylestown Pickleball has over 50+ Paddles to try… FREE When you play at Doylestown Pickleball, you are welcome to borrow paddles from our Paddle Demo Wall. Paddles are to stay on location at all times…we do not offer “loaners” for offsite use. Please make sure to sign out the paddle you are using and return it after play. Each paddle has a # so that you can keep track or ask for advice. If you have questions about paddles, let us know. Text: 267-362-9619 with your paddle questions. Below is a video to help explain.

  • 🥉 Bronze Medal Alert!

    Bronze Medal Alert! Huge congratulations to Joanne and Dan for bringing home the Bronze in the Mixed Doubles 3.0–3.5 division! Their teamwork, hustle, and love for the game shined bright at the Pickleball is Life tournament. Way to represent and make the podium—you earned it!

  • 🥈Congrats to Lisa and Lynn

    Lisa and Lynn brought their A-game at the Pickleball is Life tournament in Hatboro, PA today, earning an impressive second-place finish in the Women’s 3.0 60+ division. If you see them around, be sure to congratulate them!

  • 🫳 Drop Serve: Why Don't Pro's Use It?

    Reasons to Use a Drop Serve: Consistancy - the ball hovers at an apex when it bounces backup and stays in a place for a while. Reasons Pro's Don't Use it: PPA Tour - Not allowed to use drop serves, although APP Tour is allowed to use them. The ball bounces much lower than your waist (belly button): https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxEUGh7YPi01LMCD46-E9mixh9XBD8IAuI?si=AYW814XzkYg_Skfy When the drop serve was introduced to pickleball, it was hailed as a potential game-changer for recreational and competitive players. It offered a new way to approach the serve, with fewer restrictions and greater freedom to create spin and placement. Yet, despite the drop serve’s advantages, you’ll rarely—if ever—see pro players using it in tournaments. This begs the question: Why don’t pro pickleball players use the drop serve? And should you consider incorporating it into your game as a recreational or aspiring competitive player? Let’s break it down. What is the Drop Serve? The drop serve, introduced as a provisional rule in 2021 and later permanently adopted, allows players to drop the ball (without propelling it) and hit it after it bounces. This contrasts with the traditional serve, where players must hit the ball out of the air and adhere to strict paddle position and swing rules. The drop serve eliminates many technical serving violations because there’s no paddle angle or swing direction restriction. It also provides an opportunity to add spin or change the ball’s trajectory, making it unpredictable for the receiver. Why Don’t Pro Players Use the Drop Serve? 1. Consistency Over Creativity Professional players prioritize consistency above all else. A traditional serve is more reliable and offers precise placement, making it harder for opponents to counterattack. While the drop serve introduces variability, it also introduces more room for error. 2. Minimal Advantage at High Levels At the pro level, players are skilled at returning even the trickiest serves. A drop serve’s spin or unpredictability doesn’t significantly disrupt their ability to set up a strong return, making it less effective in competitive play. 3. Slower Setup Time Dropping the ball to execute a drop serve takes slightly longer than a traditional serve. In fast-paced matches, this extra moment can disrupt rhythm and momentum. 4. Pro Players Focus on Strategy Beyond the Serve In professional pickleball, the serve is not considered an offensive weapon. It’s a means to begin the rally, with most of the strategy focused on the third shot and subsequent dinking or attacking exchanges. Pros are less concerned with adding spin or tricks to the serve and more focused on controlling the pace of play after the return. Should YOU Use the Drop Serve? While the pros may avoid it, the drop serve has its place, especially for recreational and intermediate players. 1. Advantages for Recreational Players Ease of Learning : The drop serve can eliminate the stress of perfecting paddle angle and swing mechanics for beginners who struggle with traditional serving techniques. Spin Opportunities : Recreational players often face difficulty returning heavy spin serves, giving the drop serve an edge in casual games. 2. Strategic Use for Intermediate Players If you’ve mastered the basics and want to add variety to your game, the drop serve can be an effective tool to keep opponents guessing. Experimenting with spin and placement may give you an advantage against players who aren’t prepared. 3. Practice Makes Perfect If you’re considering incorporating the drop serve, practice is key. Test different spins, bounces, and placements to understand how the ball behaves and how opponents react. How to Decide If the Drop Serve Is Right for You Use It as a Backup : If you struggle with traditional serves in high-pressure moments, the drop serve can be a reliable fallback option. Test It Against Your Opponents : Gauge how effective the drop serve is in disrupting your opponents’ rhythm. If it consistently puts them on the defensive, it might be worth adding to your repertoire. Evaluate Your Goals : If you’re aiming to compete at higher levels, it’s worth focusing on mastering the traditional serve, as this aligns with professional play. However, if you’re playing for fun or at a recreational level, the drop serve’s unique benefits could be a game-changer. Conclusion While pro pickleball players tend to avoid the drop serve due to their focus on consistency and high-level strategy, it doesn’t mean you should rule it out. For recreational and intermediate players, the drop serve can be a valuable tool for variety and an easier way to serve effectively. Ultimately, the decision comes down to your goals and playing style. If the drop serve fits your game and disrupts your opponents, it might just be your secret weapon on the court. Give it a try, and see how it works for you! Do you use the drop serve? Share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below!

  • 🌲 Camp Curiosity : Summer 2025 Employment

    Join the Camp Curiosity Team This Summer! 🌞 Are you looking for an unforgettable summer job where you can make a real impact, have fun outdoors, and be part of a vibrant team? Camp Curiosity is hiring for the 2025 summer season. We’re seeking enthusiastic, responsible, and energetic individuals to join our team. Whether you’re a middle school student seeking a Counselor-in-Training (CIT) experience or a college student or adult ready to lead activities and inspire campers, we may have a role for you. 👉 Browse All Open Positions & Apply Here Why Work at Camp Curiosity? • Make a Difference:  Be a role model and create lasting memories for campers. • Outdoor Fun:  Enjoy summer days in the sun, away from screens and into the outdoors. • Build Leadership Skills:  Gain valuable experience in teamwork, communication, and child development. • Flexible Opportunities:  Positions available for varying age groups, skill levels, and availability. • A Community Like No Other:  Become part of a supportive, high-energy team that feels like family. Available Positions Include: • Group Counselors • Activity Specialists (sports, arts & crafts, STEM, nature, and more!) • Lifeguards • Support Staff • Counselors-in-Training (CITs) • And more! Don’t wait—spots fill up quickly. Apply now and spend your summer making a difference at Camp Curiosity! 📅 Apply Today:  https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/?company=campcuriosity Please contact 215-348-7221 or office@campcuriosity.com with questions.

  • 🏆 Doylestown Pickleball Proshop Loyalty Rewards Program

    Earn rewards every time you shop. The more points you earn, the better your rewards. How It Works Purchase items from our store: paddles, balls, bags, and more. Every $1 spent = 1 point earned Move up tiers to make your points go further! Redeem points anytime for discounts. Reward Tiers Points expire after 12 months. 🥉 Bronze Tier Total Points Needed - 0 points 25 points = $1 (4% back) 🥈 Silver Tier Total Points Needed - 250 points 20 points = $1 off (5% back) 🥇 Gold Tier Total Points Needed - 500 points 15 points = $1 off (6.67% back) 👑 Triple Crown Tier Total Points Needed - 750 points 10 points = $1 off (10% back) Ways to Earn Points Purchase items from the store: Get 1 point for every $1 spent Sign up to the site: Get 25 points Celebrate a birthday: Get 50 points Follow on social media: Get 25 points Redeem Rewards Redeem at Checkout Join the Doylestown Pickleball Loyalty Program and start earning today! Visit www.doylestownpickleball.com/loyalty

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