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PICKLEBALL + RVING = FUN! Become acquainted with this easy-to-learn, fun-to-play court sport that is taking the RV world by storm. BY ALAN NEFF I received my first real exposure to pickleball during the winter season of 2010-2011 at RiverBend Motorcoach Resort near Fort Myers, Florida. A friend encouraged a few of us to try a new sport he enjoyed. Little did I know what I was in for! We strung up a temporary net between two golf carts and taped off a single court on an unused parking lot. It caught on like wildfire! Soon we had 20 to 30 folks wanting to play — bikes and golf carts would line the parking lot as residents watched the action. Some of us had no clue what we were doing, but we knew that we loved this addicting, fastpaced sport. As our group expanded, we asked that one of the unused tennis courts be repaved and repurposed into four permanent pickleball courts. The homeowners association board resisted, but we were undeterred. A pickleball 42 club was formed, and we raised about $25,000 to build the courts. The rest is history. RiverBend now has eight dedicated pickleball courts, which are played on seven days a week. Nearly a third of the park’s residents play pickleball. The courts have helped to attract renters, and have become a selling point for lot buyers. But where did pickleball really begin? Why is it so popular? Why is it so addictive? What’s the future of pickleball? Finally, if you haven’t yet tried this unbelievably popular sport, why not? TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM ORIGINS The roots of pickleball can be traced to the summer of 1965. One weekend, two families gathered at the home of Washington state congressman Joel Pritchard on Bainbridge Island, Washington, near Seattle. He and a friend, businessman