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Originally Posted by ronl911
This is a very naive response. Being both a golfer and an advanced pickleball player, I can tell you that there are many different types of pickleballs. The biggest differentiating factor is an indoor ball vs an outdoor ball. Then, within each of those 2 categories, there are many different "bounces/feels" to the various pickleballs available. Each brand of pickleball has a different feel, similar to golf balls. Some are rated for tournament play, and some aren't. The durability of the balls also varies. The pickleballs selected for play by The Villages are very durable. Why try to be an expert on a subject that you obviously have NO knowledge of?
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For outdoor, open play (what the vast majority of players are playing), a pickleball IS a pickleball...
No one was talking about tournament play, or indoor play. But you knew that... You just wanted to belittle another poster...