Play with others who are at the same level as you. Meet new people, make new friends.
Round robins are played weekly over a season lasting approximately 6 months. You don't have to attend every week, though we'd like you to attend most weeks. There are currently 5 levels. See below for details, including days and times, and registration links.
At the end of each season, the levels are adjusted (re-leveled and re-balanced) to ensure you continue to play with others who match your skill level, while also allowing you to progress through the levels as your skills and gameplay evolve.
The re-leveling and re-balancing process is documented here.
Registration is required through YourCourts (members only).
Be sure to join the waitlist if a session is full. We will add you if others drop out.
Walk-ons are not accepted.
If you'd like to join the round-robins, contact the club at Support@TrilogyPickleballClub.com so that we can assign you to the most suitable level.
NEW - AS OF JANUARY 2026
Summer: 2nd full week of May → 3rd week of October
Winter: 2nd full week of November → 3rd week of April
Each season is followed by a short two‑week off‑season.
The 1.0–2.0 group is now a beginners’ level that feeds into the main round robins starting at level 2.0.
Beginners will stay in this group until they demonstrate readiness for the regular RRs — e.g., understanding basic rules, serving and returning consistently, and sustaining rallies at this level.
Once promoted to the 2.0 level, players will not be moved back down unless they personally request it.
Promotion will be based on the hosts' discretion (Sue and Wendi) and the player’s comfort level. No one will be pushed up before they feel ready.
Promotions can happen at any time, as some beginners progress quickly, especially those with prior racket‑sport experience.
Sign Up: Please remember to register for each session in YourCourts.
Cancellations: If you need to cancel after signing up, kindly deregister in YourCourts. If the cancellation deadline has passed and you can no longer deregister, please inform your host directly.
Attendance: Only sign up if you can stay for the entire session. Partial attendance disrupts the flow of the games. Also, please do not register if you aren’t certain you can attend -- no-shows can impact everyone's' experience.
Match Assignments: Please stick to the matches assigned by the software. These games are designed to be as balanced as possible. Adjustments during the session are challenging for the host and can impact fairness for all participants.
Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our sessions smooth, enjoyable, and fair for everyone!
The round robins are too competitive.
In reality, they’re only as competitive as you make them. Every player - whether in a club round robin or any other pickleball game - falls somewhere along a natural spectrum. On one end, you have people who’d like to win but won’t think twice if they don’t. On the other hand, you have players who take every point seriously. And you’ll find this full range of mindsets at every level.
Yes, recording scores and calculating rankings can nudge some players toward the competitive side, but plenty of participants still approach the games with a relaxed attitude. The key is finding the level that fits you. That’s where you’ll get balanced matches, win some, lose some, and have room to grow without feeling out of place.
Playing with weaker players brings my rankings down.
The system is designed so this doesn’t happen. Everyone in a group plays with a mix of stronger and weaker players, which means the effects balance out over time. Sure, in any single session you might feel like the matchups didn’t fall your way, but across multiple sessions everything evens out.
That’s why we require a minimum of seven sessions before treating a ranking as meaningful. The more you play, the more accurate - and fair - your ranking becomes.
(RPRR = Rotating Partner Round Robin)
Blank Sheets (googlesheets) for 4 to 18 players
Guide: How to use the Dink! app (this is currently being trialed)
Guide: How to use the Swish app (as of 1/28/2026, Swish requires a paid subscription)