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Couples Night:
Couples and individuals are encouraged to participate in this drop-in mixed
doubles play (usually on Friday or Saturday nights), then have dinner up in the
Clubhouse to round out a fun “night out”.
Women’s Program
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Beginner:
This class is for first time players or for players who are just getting back
into tennis and don’t feel they are ready for the intermediate class. Covers
basics of all strokes, learning match play, singles, doubles and also some
situational play.
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Intermediate:
For 2.5-3.0 players who feel they have a good background on the fundamentals and
are ready to start working on strategies, footwork, and situational play.
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Advanced:
This is for 3.5 and above players looking to hone their skills. The main focus
for these classes is higher-level strategy and situational play.
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Ladder
League: Several
divisions for both singles and doubles play are established and players are
assigned to an opponent each week. Players set their own match time and report
their scores to the Pro Shop.
Men’s Program
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Intermediate Drill/League: A
league (for 3.0-4.0) that includes scheduled doubles matches with occasional
byes follows weekly drills. Partners vary throughout the year and subs are
available.
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Advanced
Men’s Night:
This group offers more advanced players (4.0+) the opportunity to drill and
compete with other high-rated players. Nakoma professionals also join in this
group for added fun and challenge.
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Open
Play/Morning Drill:
Sunday open play is a fun
“drop by and play” atmosphere that usually develops into a regular group of
players. Friday morning drills offer a great opportunity to hit some balls
before heading off to work and are tailored to the players’ abilities.
Junior Program sessions are run throughout the spring, summer and fall
for kids age 5 through 17.
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Tots age
5-6: This
30-miute class prepares young children for our beginner program.
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Drills
age 7-17:
Drills offer age-appropriate instruction for a variety of skill levels. Several
scheduling options are offered.
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Tournament Training age 11-14:
This program is offered to advanced younger children interested in a challenge
but not ready for the State-ranked class.
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Varsity
High School/State Ranked:
This program targets those
who play on their high school tennis team as well as players ranked through the
state tournament system.
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Ladder
Leagues:
Several divisions for both singles and doubles and boys and girls play are
established and players are assigned to an opponent each week. Players set their
own match time and report their scores to the Pro Shop. |