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Laker14
03-07-2017, 08:32 PM
As I mentioned in another thread, I am visiting for another week or so in TV. One of the things on my agenda while here is to see if there is an active "open" table tennis group that would welcome a snowbird. I have found a "residents only" club online, but I'm not a resident.
If you know of someone I could contact to get more information, I'd appreciate it.

I have a bad back and I just don't think pickle ball will work for me. Years of playing squash and platform tennis have demonstrated that abrupt bending over for low shots will likely end with me crawling off the court.

thanks in advance.

twoplanekid
03-07-2017, 09:24 PM
This information was given to me a few weeks ago at the Villages Activities fair and thus should be correct. All of the people who play are very welcoming to new players and visitors.

CFrance
03-07-2017, 10:56 PM
This information was given to me a few weeks ago at the Villages Activities fair and thus should be correct. All of the people who play are very welcoming to new players and visitors.
This is a good place to start. You could call those rec centers and ask if those are "open play" times, which means anyone can walk in and play. Or, if you're OCD enough, you could go through the rec magazine that comes out on Thursdays (available in the Daily Sun newspaper or free at any rec center) and check each rec center listing to see if they have table tennis and what the times are.

If our son were down here, he'd gladly take you on! But alas... Good luck and have fun!

Laker14
03-16-2017, 08:21 AM
thanks, to all.

Laker14
03-16-2017, 05:40 PM
BTW, I stopped by the Colony Cottage Rec Center just to check things out. The first surprise was that it was entirely doubles. The second surprise was that the players were all pretty darn good.
Not a surprise, since I had the same thing happen to me when I checked out the pickleballers, was having several very nice folks come by and invite me and the missus to grab some paddles.
I have never played doubles, and the missus doesn't really play at all, so we didn't want to mess up a good thing, but when I come back for a winter I'll find myself a partner and learn how to get out of a partner's way. It looked like great fun.