Scott Moore Pickleball Clinic

Scott Moore and Bob Koerner demonstrating the power of dinking.

Linda Shannon-Hills The SaddleBrooke Ranch Pickleball Association’s Skills Development Committee hosted a free pickleball demonstration clinic on Monday, March 7, conducted by Scott Moore, a four-time 2015 National Pickleball Tournament gold medalist. The event was attended by over 100 residents and pickleball enthusiasts at the SBR Tennis Stadium. Scott opened his presentation giving an overview…

The Pioneer Club meets (settled 2008-2011)

Cheri Utsler, Ted and Nini Falconer

Linda Strugala, 2010 In the beginning there was the Ranch and some hardy settlers who took a leap of faith believing in the vision of a man named Robson. There was no clubhouse, only a golf course. No dog park, only the paved streets. No swimming pool, only irrigation systems. We were the first who…

Tom “Half Jacket” Barrett destroys Field of 18 at the Ranch

Dominic Borland (TD), Jay Clary, winner of the cue/case from Linsay’s Quality Cues, and Joe Giammarino (TD)

Joe Giammarino Pool Players of the Brooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch Billiards Club want to thank SaddleBrooke Ranch and our generous sponsors: Lindsay’s Quality Cues, Carlota’s Authentic Mexican, Brake Max by Bashas’ and Leiber Custom Homes LLC. On February 27, 2016 the SaddleBrooke Ranch hosted an 8-Ball Tournament. Tournament Directors were Dominic Borland and Joe Giammarino.…

Join SBRWGA

The women of the 18-Hole Association at SaddleBrooke Ranch have been in full swing since fall of 2012. We are a fun group of ladies who enjoy golf and laughter during organized play every Tuesday morning. We play the plum tees so that all levels of skills are accommodated. A variety of games are incorporated…

Join Knit-Wits and enjoy creative fulfillment

Linda Hood teaches a class as part of our Knit Along vest option offered this spring.

Carol Chiarello A recent article in the New York Times touted the health benefits of knitting. A doctor noted that “the repetitive action of needlework can induce a relaxed state like that associated with meditation and yoga.” We also know that knitting and crocheting can lower heart rate and blood pressure and reduce harmful blood…