Programs

Indoor Play

There are many locations to play pickleball around town. You can find a list under Where to Play

The Calgary Pickleball Club is collaborating with the Club 315 in offering special Club memberships (limited) for early bird pricing.

In order to access special CPC pricing you will need to email The club 315 with proof of membership and indicating which membership you are hoping to purchase. Learn how to find your membership card below.

Lessons now available via our indoor partner:

A CPC membership is the BEST DEAL IN TOWN for outdoor play!

Get your CPC membership for $125, valid until December 31, 2026. Includes UNLIMITED  summer 2026 play at 3 outdoor courts from May to October.

As a CPC member you receive many benefits a The Club 315.

To book a lesson with Club 315 you will need to:

  • create an account with CourtReserve
  • and sign their waiver

 

If you have purchased a membership with The Calgary Pickleball Club for the 2026 year, please email Club 315 with proof of membership so you can take advantage of special pricing for Ball Machine and $10 credit from your first lesson or ratings assessment. 

Sample SUMMER SCHEDULE

Thank you to all the volunteers who hosted the summers play this year.

The 2026 schedule will be posted in the spring and will be similar to our 2025 summer schedule.

Read our Guest policy here.

Calgary Pickleball Club (CPC) Ratings Policy​

Summer is coming and that means outdoor play. Get ready to join level play sessions – here is our new Ratings Policy for 2026

Purpose and Scope

This policy governs player ratings for all Calgary Pickleball Club (CPC) members — new and existing. It ensures consistent, transparent, and equitable placement of players in programs, leagues, and tournaments organized or sanctioned by the Club.

Rating Standards

Primary Rating System

CPC recognizes the Dynamic Universal Pickleball Rating (DUPR) as its official rating standard.

Minimum DUPR Criteria

To be recognized for placement purposes, a DUPR rating must include at least 50 recorded games and have a reliability score of 60% or greater (aligned with DUPR’s current standard).

Certified Coach Evaluations

For members without a DUPR rating, CPC accepts official skill evaluations only from IPTPA Level 2 Certified Coaches or Certified Ratings Specialists listed on the IPTPA Directory.

https://iptpa.com/certified-members/

CPC also offers club-run rating sessions to provide members with a clear and accessible pathway to obtain an initial rating. Details on upcoming rating sessions—including dates, locations, and registration information—will be announced through club communications.

External Ratings (Other Clubs or Organizations)

CPC may, at its discretion, accept ratings from other clubs or organizations registered with Pickleball Canada. Currently accepted ratings providers include:

  • The Club 315
  • The Calgary Pickleball Center
  • The Cochrane Pickleball Club
  • Mega Courts Pickleball

Additional stipulations:

  • If a rating is expressed as a range (e.g., 3.5–4.0), the lower number will be recorded (e.g., 3.5).
  • All external ratings will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and CPC reserves the right to reject any rating that:
    • Is inconsistent with this policy,
    • Cannot be verified, or

Is not aligned with CPC’s placement standards or integrity guidelines.

Rating Pathways

Players may obtain or update their CPC rating through one of the following three approved pathways.

DUPR Rating Pathway

CPC Rating Level

Required DUPR Range

3.0

3.0 – 3.499

3.5

3.5 – 3.699

3.7

3.7 – 3.999

4.0+

4.0 and above

Certified Coach Evaluation Pathway

Players without a valid DUPR rating may obtain a CPC rating through an official skill evaluation conducted by an IPTPA Level 2 Certified Coach or a Certified Ratings Specialist. Evaluations must clearly indicate the assessed level (e.g., 3.0, 3.5, 3.7, 4.0). CPC reserves the right to verify evaluator credentials and decline ratings that do not meet internal standards.

Tournament Performance Pathway

Players may qualify for a CPC rating based on performance in sanctioned tournament play, provided all the following conditions are met:

  • The player has participated in a minimum of five (5) sanctioned tournaments at a single, clearly defined level.
  • The player has earned medals in at least two (2) of those tournaments (gold, silver, or bronze).
  • The tournaments must have clearly defined numeric skill levels (e.g., 3.0, 3.5, 4.0).
  • Tournaments using arbitrary divisions such as “Beginner,” “Intermediate,” or “Advanced” will not be accepted under this pathway.
  • Only tournaments played within the past three (3) years will be considered.
  • All results must be verifiable through recognized tournament result databases such as:
  • Pickleball Brackets
  • PickleballTournaments.com

Players meeting these criteria will be assigned a CPC rating matching the level competed at (e.g., a player who competes in 3.5–3.99 events and medals twice will be rated 3.5).

Ongoing Ratings Management

Monthly Updates

CPC ratings are synchronized with DUPR and our club management software. To enable updates, members must join the official Calgary Pickleball Club DUPR Club:

https://dashboard.dupr.com/dashboard/browse/clubs/6707915954

 
Adjustment Policy
If a member’s DUPR rating increases, the updated rating will be reflected automatically. If a member’s DUPR rating decreases, their CPC rating will remain unchanged unless an official review is initiated by the Club.
Verification and Oversight

CPC reserves the right to audit, verify, or require re-evaluation at any time if discrepancies, data inconsistencies, or disputes arise.

 
Discretionary Authority

The Calgary Pickleball Club reserves full discretion to interpret and apply this policy, require re-evaluations when warranted, and make exceptions in exceptional circumstances, provided they support fair play, safety, and competitive balance.

Date:  November 24, 2025

This document supersedes all previous versions of the CPC Ratings Policy.

Please email proof of rating for the 2026 season following our guidelines. Note! all unverified players will be set at 2.5 skill level unless verified by CPC in 2026. Also, please connect your DUPR account to the Calgary Pickleball Club.

Skills test:

For every skill you should have a complete understanding of the rules of pickleball and be able to demonstrate a level of consistency in each of the strokes appropriate to the level being challenged. Players should understand and demonstrate good hand/eye co-ordination and correct footwork when moving around the court

2.5 level:

Dinks – 6/10  forehand and backhand down the line, forehand and backhand cross court

Resets – 4/10 – play a drop shot from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen)

Volleys – 5/10 – Forehand and backhand punch volley (punch volleys should land in the back half of the court)

Overheads – 2/5

Serves 3/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (serves should land in back half of court)

Serve returns – 3/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (returns should land in back half of court)

During the games players should demonstrate that they understand the scoring and basic positioning around the court during rallies.

3.0 level:

Dinks – 7/10  forehand and backhand down the line, forehand and backhand cross court

Resets – 5/10: – play a drop shot from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen)

Drop shots (played from baseline) – 2/5 – play a drop shot from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen)

Volleys – 6/10 – Forehand and backhand volleys demonstrating 10 each of a punch volley landing in back half of court and a block volley to land in the no volley zone or up to one foot beyond the no volley line.

Overheads – 3/5

Serves 3/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (serves should land in back half of court)

Serve returns – 3/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (returns should land in back half of court)

Offensive lobs – 3/5 – Lobs played from the no volley zone line.

During the games players should demonstrate that they can keep the ball in play during short rallies, have good mobility and speed around the court, does not back away from the NVZ unnecessarily, and moves together with partner as a team

3.5 level:

Dinks – 16/20  windshield wiper dinks (dinking while moving laterally across the court)

Resets – 8/10 – resets (drop shots) shot from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen) in each of –  forehand down the line, forehand cross court, backhand down the line, backhand cross court

Drop shots (played from baseline) – 3/5 – drop shots from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen) forehand down the line and backhand down the line

Volleys – 7/10 – Forehand and backhand volleys demonstrating 10 each of a punch volley landing in back third of court. 3/5 block volleys forehand and backhand to land in NVZ

Overheads – 3/5

Serves 4/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (serves should land in back third of court)

Serve returns – 4/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (returns should land in back third of court)

Offensive lobs – 3/5 Lobs played from the no volley zone line.

During the games players should demonstrate that they can dink while changing the ball direction from cross-court to down the line and dinks with purpose, can sustain a volley exchange, moves with partner as a team. The team should be demonstrating a level of communication to utilize strategy and identify opponent weaknesses.

 

4.0 level:

The difference between a 3.5 and a 4.0 pickleball player is that a 4.0 has improved consistency, control of shots, and strategic ability. They more consistently land serves, returns, dinks, etc. with control of pace and placement. They’re also acutely aware of an opponent’s strengths and weaknesses

Dinks – 16/20  windshield wiper dinks (dinking while moving laterally across the court)

Resets – 4/5 – resets (drop shots) shot from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen) in each of –  forehand down the line, forehand cross court, backhand down the line, backhand cross court. Shots must land in a target zone consisting 1/4 the width of the kitchen

Drop shots (played from baseline) – 7/10 – drop shots from the middle of the court to land in the no-volley zone (kitchen) forehand down the line and backhand down the line. Shots must land in a target zone consisting 1/4 the width of the kitchen

Volleys – 4/5 – Forehand and backhand volleys demonstrating 5 each of a punch volley landing in back half of court (5 down the line an 5 cross court) and a 3/5 block volley to land in the no volley zone or up to one foot beyond the no volley line.

Overheads – 4/5

Serves 4/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (serves should land in back half of court)

Serve returns – 4/5 – From both right and left sides of the court. (returns should land in back half of court)

Offensive lobs – 4/5 Lobs played from the no volley zone line.

During the games players should demonstrate that they can dink while changing the ball direction from cross-court to down the line and dinks with purpose, can sustain a volley exchange, moves with partner as a team. The team should be demonstrating a level of communication to utilize strategy and identify opponent weaknesses.

Stay tuned for our 2026 tournament!

Previously: September 13, 2025- Mixed Doubles and Singles

A great CPC Fall tournament was held with 68 final participants in 6 events (Mixed Doubles 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 Men’s 3.0 and 4.0 singles). Congratulations to all the winners and players, A HUGE Thank You to all volunteers, including Rotary volunteers.

We had a great 2025 tournament year! Have a look at the photo gallery here.

Upcoming Public Tournaments

Visit picklebaltournaments.com for tournament information (you can search by province/state). This is where you register for most tournaments. Also, if you have friends participating in a tournament you can follow tournament results as they happen!

You can also visit pickleballcanada.org for great additional information.