Pickleball
Court One North is Mid Michigan’s home for indoor pickleball, featuring 11 individually fenced, climate-controlled courts with premium, state-of-the-art surfaces. Each court is equipped with Dominator Pro Max Portable Pickleball Nets, ensuring top-level play and performance. Our facility includes a Pickleball Central Pro Shop offering gear, apparel, and accessories, along with a comfortable courtside lounge where players and guests can watch, gather, and socialize. Interested in a new paddle, try our paddle demo program through Pickleball Central! We are also proud to be sponsored by and partnered with JOOLA.
What we offer:
- Open play by skill band
- Clinics and small-group training
- Seasonal leagues
- Private lessons
- Private court reservations
- Event rentals — birthdays, corporate team‑building, socials, and fundraisers
Pickleball at Court One is more than a game—it’s a welcoming, family‑friendly community where players of all ages and skill levels connect, compete, and have fun. Members can reserve courts in advance, and guests are welcome during designated sessions and events.
Follow our Facebook page to stay up to date on everything pickleball at Court One, or call (517) 372‑9531 and we’ll help you get started.
Pickleball FAQ
Playing times at Court One are designed to foster both inclusivity and exclusivity along with the benefits of both. The times offered in our schedule are done in a way that creates opportunity to teach, play and improve. This is accomplished by offering times for players at different skill levels to mingle as apart from each other. Please be certain you are playing at the level that best fits your skill level.
There are several ways to determine a player’s appropriate skill level. Guidelines are posted on the USAPA website for each level, here is a quick snapshot:
1.0-2.0 – A player at this level has no knowledge of the rules of pickleball and has very little sports or athletic experience. (Please start by attending our Intro to Pickleball class)
2.5 – A player at this level has limited experience. Can sustain a short rally with players of equal ability. Basic ability to keep score.
3.0 – A player at this level is able to hit and return medium paced shots with regularity. May lack the ability to consistently use depth and direction with their shots as well as maintain a dink rally.
3.5+ – A player at this level will have developed many of the consistencies missing at the 3.0 level. At Court One, we would suggest, and in some cases, insist, that to participate at the 3.5+ level that you show participation, with a game won in tournament play, at the level of the program/play time you are attending.
There are a few options that may help identify the play time that corresponds with your level of play.
Option 1: Look at the play times as Novice (2.5-3.0), Intermediate (3.0-3.5+), and Advanced (4.0+). Attend the play times you think best describe your skill.
Option 2: Start by attending a lower level play time. If you are consistently winning or losing, you should move up or down respectively.
Option 3: Sign up for a tournament near you! The Lansing area and Court One Athletic Clubs hold tournaments throughout the year. They are a ton of fun and a great way to test your skills. Don’t be intimidated, whoever you are playing against is also going to be at your skill level.
Option 4: Contact Xavier Moye at moye.xavier@courtone.com for a club rating to determine the correct level of play here at Court One.
League play is currently by invitation only. This is to ensure the level of play and commitment from each participant of the league. If you would like information on creating a league or joining one of our existing leagues, please inquire at the service desk.
You do not have to be a Court One member to attend our scheduled playing times. However, members can attend all scheduled times for no additional charge and a reduced rate for any instructor led classes. Members can also make private reservations for their family and friends. (Guests fees would apply to non-members)
A person becomes eligible for a Senior Membership once they have turned 65 years of age.
A person who is 65 years of age, can add a partner, that is not yet 65 years of age, and still quailify for a Senior 2-Family Membership. (all membership rules apply)
A Senior Membership cannot be discounted any further, inclding annual payment, or employer discounts.
A Senior Membership does not include court time for pickleball or tennis. If you have an interest in saving on court time, please check out our Plus Membership (not offered at the senior discount)
