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Answered: Do CHStoday readers like to play pickleball?

We asked you if you like to play the increasingly popular sport, and if so, where.

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Grab your pals and let’s play some pickleball.

Photo via @picklestrong

Earlier this week, we asked CHStoday readers if they like to play pickleball. Here’s what you had to say:

  • 40.9%: I love it
  • 33.1%: I’ve never played
  • 15%: I’m not a fan
  • 11%: It’s okay

For those who enjoy the pastime, we also asked where they like to play. Here are some of your favorite spots:

  • Crush Yard
  • Salvation Army
  • North Charleston Sports Complex
  • Miriam Brown
  • Ion Club

ICYMI, check out our guide for 21 spots to play.

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