MPC Clinics for 2026

MPC Clinics for 2026

March 1st - October 31st, 2026Mono, Ontario

Clinic Information

A variety of group clinics with a certified NCCP coach will be offered during the 2026 season with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 members per coach.  Please see the descriptors for each clinic on this page.
Note: NEW clinics will be added throughout the season.  Check out Custom Lessons < here >.

Beginner - $35
Saturday May 9th - 11am - 1pm, 2-hour clinic
Plus May 16th 11am - 1pm, 1 hour Mentored Play, 1 hour Practice

Novice/Early Intermediate (2.0 - 2.5) - $35
Monday May 11th 11am - 1pm - 2-hour clinic
Plus May 25th 11am, 1 hour Mentored Play, 1 hour Practice

Intermediate 2-Day Series (2.75 - 3.5) - $60
Wednesday May 13th and 20th, 11am - 1pm  


To register for a clinic click the "Register" tab above.

Here are a few comments from previous clinic participants:
"...instructors were so patient and encouraging..."
"...the clinic was beyond what I expected..."
"...the quality of the instruction was excellent..."
"...the clinic was great..."

Beginner Clinic Overview

When participants register for the Beginner Clinic, they will be grouped appropriately into either Part 1 or Part 2.

Beginner Part 1: Getting started
Ready to try pickleball, have fun, and meet new friends? This beginner-friendly clinic is the perfect starting point for those brand new to the game—no experience needed! You’ll learn how to warm up and stay safe on the court, how to hold the paddle, rules of the game, etiquette, ground strokes, serving and returning serves. You’ll also learn about the important double bounce rule and basic positioning. Through fun drills and practice games, you’ll build your skills and confidence—plus, you might just meet your future pickleball partner!

Beginner Part 2: Building on the Basics
Ready to build on what you learned from previous experience?
This second beginner session is perfect for those who know the basic rules and are ready for more! We’ll review ground strokes, serving, returning serves, court positioning, and introduce key footwork skills to help you move efficiently. You’ll also learn how to keep score. With plenty of practice drills and game play, you’ll leave feeling more confident in your movement and positioning—ready to enjoy friendly rallies and casual games.




Novice Clinic Overview

When participants register for this Clinic they will be grouped appropriately into either Part 1 or Part 2.

Novice Part 1
Objective: To build confidence at the Non-Volley Zone and consistency in executing the basic strategies.
Novice Clinic Level 1 is for players who are familiar with the basic rules and strokes of pickleball. If you are ready to begin improving your game at the net, and consistency through structured instruction and practice, this clinic is for you.

Come ready to learn, rally, and grow your game in a supportive and fun environment!

Novice Part 2
Objective: To build consistency, court positioning and begin using strategy
Novice Clinic Level 2 is for players who are using basic strategies and shots consistently in their game. If you would like to build more consistency, improve your court awareness, and begin integrating second and third shot strategy into your play, this clinic is for you.

Come ready to learn, play, and have fun while building confidence on the court!

Intermediate 2-Day Series

The First Five: Building Points With Purpose

This 2-day intermediate clinic focuses on the first five shots of the rally—where most points are won or lost. Players learn how strategy changes when serving versus receiving and how to build points with intent instead of reacting.

Through targeted drills and guided live play, participants will develop:

  • More effective serve and return targets
  • Smarter shot selection on 3rd and 5th shots (drive, drop, hybrid)
  • Improved control on 2nd and 4th shots (block, punch, reset)
  • A clear plan for transitioning from baseline to net

By the end of the clinic, players will understand not just how to execute the first five shots, but why they matter—and how to consistently gain the advantage early in the rally.