How to Incorporate Pickleball into Your Next Event
From Madison to Lake Geneva, pickleball is in serious demand — giving meeting planners new ways to score fun for event attendees.
From Madison to Lake Geneva, pickleball is in serious demand — giving meeting planners new ways to score fun for event attendees.
By Catherine McCoy | Photography by ©Bridgewood Resort
A 2023 report cited pickleball as the fastest growing sport in the country, and many new enthusiasts are eager to find a place to play. The report found that close to 20% of U.S. adults had played at least one game in the last 12 months and what’s more, Madison recently was ranked among the top five cities for number of courts per capita.
This meteoric rise in popularity has created regional demand for new courts across the state, and both venues and planners statewide are working to add unique pickleball experiences to conference itineraries.
Capital Area Pickleball Association (CAPA) works to bring together pickleball enthusiasts in the Madison area, and is committed to helping organizations and event planners give individuals of varying experience levels opportunities to compete, socialize and have fun.
According to Kevin McPherson, CAPA board president, pickleball first gained traction in warm weather states. As a result, community members who fly south for the winter brought it back to their Midwest homes. For many years, the sport was dominated by an older population, though now has expanded to the masses and across generations.
Unlike some more physical demanding sports, pickleball is accessible to all ages — the multi-generational aspect is part of its appeal. Players of all demographics are taking interest in the sport, and discovering both indoor and outdoor spaces to bring people together for a quick game.
Lake Geneva Tennis and Pickleball first began offering pickleball services in 2020. “The first two years we saw people 50 to 70 years of age as our target market, but now we are seeing more 25- to 40-year-olds,” says owner John Reed. Its new pickleball- focused facilities will open in early April, and will offer pickleball services for various events, including private parties, birthdays, family reunions, corporate outings, charity events, tournaments and more.
Experts share these helpful tips on how to successfully incorporate pickleball into event offerings.
Check out the full list below of both private and public venues across the state now offering pickleball services to help with your planning needs.
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PUBLIC VENUES:
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