Sometimes that requires him to set up his handheld NTI Audio XL2 audio and acoustic analyzer on a tripod at multiple points on or near a court during play to determine how loud it is. Or Willis will set the device up on the property line of an adjacent home to measure how much noise ...
Maloof, like pickleball, was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. He recalls playing the game as a boy in the ’80s, whereas his father now plays four times a week in his 70s. “We had pickleball in the schools,” says Maloof. “A family friend had a court in the backyard.” ...
A smaller court than tennis with a hard, plastic ball being used to bounce back and forth with unique pickleball paddles that are a little like those hard paddles used for ping-pong but bigger. A very active sports but doesn't require all the stamina of, say, soccer. It's a huge hit...