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Your Pickleball Professionals

Name

Ethan Fraser

Title

Head Pickleball Pro, PTR

Name

Ashlee Candelaria

Title

Racquet Professional, PTR/USPTR

Forest Highlands Pickleball

Pickleball is fun, social and friendly.  The game is easy to learn, but can develop into a fast paced, competitive game.  It is played on a badminton size court (44' x 20') using graphite paddles and a hard plastic ball with holes.  The best part...it is the fastest way to put a smile on your face!

For upcoming Pickleball events, click below:

2025 Pickleball Events    2025 Guidebook - Pickleball Only


If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Chamber, Director of Racquet Sports at 928-439-4200.


Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance of clinic, lesson or event
otherwise you will be charged the full fee.  Court bookings must be cancelled at least one hour prior to play otherwise you will be charged the $40 penalty fee. 

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In an effort to reduce noise, we will only be allowing green pickleball paddles.

Green Zone Paddles

Watch Ashlee and Ethan's Exhibition Match from the Pickleball Facility Grand Opening:

Pickleball Grand Opening Video - July 9, 2023


View the event photos and videos here!

 


Book a Lesson

To book a lesson, please call the Pro Shop at 928-433-3396.

Pickleball League

COMPETITIVE CLUB LEAGUE (level 3.5 - 4.0)
Sunday • 3 - 5pm June 4 - August 27


A competitive league for those who have played in prior leagues, tournaments or are rated 3.5 or higher. If you are not sure of your level, our pro’s provide a free evaluation. You will play several rounds each week with different players. Your scores will be recorded and our champs will receive a trophy at the end of the season. $60 per member/$120 for guests. Registration opens on April 1 and closes on June 3.

Click to Register
 

Info to Know

Pickleball lessons can be booked by contacting the pro shop! Click below for details on lessons and pricing.

Lessons & Pricing
A fast growing and welcoming group of pickleball enthusiasts spanning a wide range of ages and abilities.

We work to inspire new members to learn the basics, experienced members to hone their skills, and everyone to share plenty of opportunities to play and socialize.

For more info contact Andy Tobias at [email protected] or 602-332-4635.
The below link will take you to an abbreviated form of the rules to give a quick overview of how the game is played. A complete copy of the official rules can be found on the USA Pickleball website at usapickleball.org. If there is a conflict between this summary and the official rules, the official rules prevail.

Rules Summary

 
ALL CLINICS REQUIRE REGISTRATION A MINIMUM OF 24 HOURS BEFORE CLASS
We need a minimum of 6 registrations to conduct a clinic.  You will be notified if there are insufficient numbers.  Private lessons are available for one, two, three or four persons.

 

2024 Pickleball Recent Rule Updates

Inappropriate apparel may now include apparel that approximates the color of the tournament ball. Section 1 encourages players to avoid wearing apparel that approximates the color of the ball. The Tournament Director retains the right to require an apparel change during a non-chargeable time-out.
Manipulating the ball to add spin during the release of the ball is not allowed. Some natural rotation of the ball when it is released is allowable but the server must not impart manipulation or spin prior to striking the ball to serve. This applies to the volley serve and the drop serve.
The referee has the authority to immediately stop play and order a replay if the referee is not certain that one more required elements of a serve have been met. The referee will call an immediate fault if a serve clearly violates one or more of the requirements. The intent is to induce players to adjust their serve so that it clearly and obviously meets all requirements.
Player questions about correct server, receiver or position remain allowed before the serve is hit. A generic question by the server such as “Am I good?” is considered to encapsulate both the correct server question and the correct position question, and the referee will answer both questions. In non-officiated play, a player may ask the opponent the same questions and the opponent must respond with the appropriate information.
If the wrong score is called, the referee or any player may stop play before the return of serve to correct the score. It is a fault to stop play after the return of serve to identify or ask for a score correction. It is a fault to stop play to identify or ask for a score correction when the score was correctly called.
Players are not required to use a regular time-out for equipment adjustments or changes necessary for fair and safe continuation of the match. The referee will call an equipment time-out of a reasonable duration.