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2341 days ago

Come on, Kiwis, learn the world's fastest growing sport!

Jeff from Titirangi

Starting in March, Pickleball has come to central/western parts of Auckland city. We've got a crowd of 20 or more showing up every Friday in Mt. Albert. Now a growing collection of folks coming to Lynfield, just off White Swan Road. The game is played by all ages. The emphasis on daytime play we've been setting up is appealing to retired folks and younger adults with the flexibility of schedule to play in the late mornings. Come learn pickleball and its gentle, fun, and active nature! We play Mondays at 10:30-12:30 at the Lynfield YMCA. All equipment provided. $5 asked to help pay for court time. See pickleball-nz.seattlevet.net... for details and links to other information about the game.

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