Member Resources
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Eleven Courts
Our windscreened courts are maintained to provide an exceptional playing experience. They are resurfaced every five years, washed monthly, and equipped with shaded player benches for comfort. Rollers and brooms are always on hand to ensure quick recovery after the occasional rain, and our Stadium Court offers ample seating for players and spectators alike. Court reservations are handled through YourCourts, giving members the flexibility to reserve courts at times that work best for them.
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Clinics with Ray
Hone your skills with Certified Professional Ray Yost in a dynamic, supportive setting designed to elevate every aspect of your game. Train alongside fellow club members to refine your technique, practice realistic match scenarios, and build confidence under pressure. Sharpen your strategy, deepen your understanding of smart shot selection, and learn how to play to your strengths so you can compete at a higher level and enjoy the game even more.
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Lessons
Professional Tennis Instructors are available to club members for clinics and private lessons.
Ray Yost - USPTA/Elite Ranking (814) 450-0157 Rman50@aol.com)
JR Lampley -Certified Tennis Pro (602) 769-2192 jrlampley@q.com
Kori Voorhees - PTR Certified Teaching Pro (206) 409-9849 korisnow@gmail.com)
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Ball Machines
The SCG Tennis Club owns two ball machines that are for MEMBER USE ONLY! One is housed on Court #5, and one is in the Sport Building storage area.
Court #5:
Plug the machine into the electrical receptacle just around the corner on court #6. Find the remote in the small attached bag. Please report if the battery is depleted. It is a little touchy!
When you are done:
REPLACE THE COVER OVER THE MACHINE AND RETURN IT UNDER THE CANOPY. Place the mower beside it.
Stadium Court:
Go to the Adobe desk to get the key to the storage room at the sport building. Use the key to access the storage room, which is across from the bathrooms. When you are done, take ball machine and mower back to the storage room.
Turn off the light and relock the door.
RETURN KEY TO ADOBE DESK.
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Racquet Stringing
Get your racquet strung to your own exacting specifications by Tennis Club members:
Paul Lacourciere (Club Member) 623-261-6924 placourciere82@gmail.com
Tom Taggett (Club Member) 303-709-1513 tomtaggett@yahoo.com
Ray’s Rackets 623-977-3540
JR Lampley 623-769-2192
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First Aid / AED
Our first aid kit in the big white box above the lock box in the sport building is being replenished. It will have basic first aid items. Thank you to Charlene Thomas, Kent Johnson, and Jeff Swartz for getting this going and maintaining it! Also, please remember an AED device is located in the sport building and between courts 4 and 6. These devices talk you through their use. We will be showing a short video at our November 19th General membership meeting. Also, incident reports are in the sport building, to be filled out and left for me to turn into CAM.
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Annual Charity Tournament
Each year, the Tennis Club runs a Charity Tournament in early November. Last year we donated over $12,000 to the West Valley Food Bank thanks to 96 players and 56 volunteers.
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Tennis Rules
Ever have a question about the rules?
What exactly is a hindrance?
Who can make a call?
When should a point be replayed?
Find your answer: Friend at Court
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Guest Registration
PARTICIPATION IS LIMITED TO GUESTS OF CURRENT TENNIS CLUB MEMBERS
All guests of Club members who participate in Grand Tennis Club events must complete a Guest Registration form and Waiver of Liability, prior to playing.
Guests must be accompanied by the host Member. The Member must present a valid C.A.M. card to the Event Monitor at sign-in. The Guest Registration is valid for three weeks from date of issue.
Guests are limited to participating in no more than three (3) Grand Tennis Club events in any calendar year. The registration does not apply to any Tennis club events other than on-court tennis activities.