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Mono Pickleball Club

For Fun      For Fitness      For Everyone   

Mono Pickleball Club is a not-for-profit community club. Our home courts are at Mono College Park

Our Mission

To develop and grow the sport of pickleball in the Town of Mono and surrounding communities by:

  • Promoting and advancing affordable and equitable access to the game of Pickleball

  • Making available opportunities for recreational as well as organized play at all levels

  • Providing an environment that encourages sportsmanship and where interactions are respectfully social, safe, and collegial

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Renewals Now Open

2026 membership renewal for 2025 members is now open:

Early Bird Rate: $60 + Fees (available until November 30)
Regular Rate: $80 + Fees (after November 30)​

 

​New memberships for the general public will open on January 1, 2026, pending available capacity as determined by the Board of Directors.

Waitlisted individuals who registered prior to October 1, 2025 will receive an email invitation beginning December 1 to complete their registration at a cost of $80, plus $10 for each PO and PC. Please use the link provided in the email to finalize your registration and payment at that time.

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Clinics & Lessons

MPC provides engaging group clinics and personalized private/semi-private lessons led
by MPC NCCP certified coaches.

 

To register click “More info”

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Newsletters 

Stay up to date with club activities, special events and more:
Highlights – Past & Present, Coach’s Corner, Upcoming Events,. . . don’t miss out!

 

Upcoming Events

Mono Pickleball Club Hours

Contact

Get in Touch

to learn more about the Mono Pickleball Club.

 

  • new members and guests are welcome

  • we host clinics and tournaments

  • we are looking for sponsors for club events

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What Our Members are Saying

““My stamina has greatly improved, my balance is better and at times I can really get my heart rate up. It is so good for my eye/hand coordination and for challenging my footwork and agility. Pickleball affects so many parts of the body….I love, love, love pickleball.””

M.G.

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