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USA Pickleball Partners with Musco Sports Lighting

USA Pickleball, the national governing body for the sport of pickleball in the United States, has announced a new partnership with Musco Sports Lighting. This collaboration aims to enhance player safety by providing access to safe, well-lit pickleball facilities.

With nearly 50 years of experience in lighting courts and fields around the world, Musco has built a reputation for innovation and excellence in delivering LED sports lighting solutions that prioritise player safety, light control, long-term performance, and operational efficiency. Their systems—designed to include lighting, structural, and electrical components—enable streamlined installation and reliable performance for both new and retrofit pickleball projects.

“Lighting plays a critical role in the accessibility and safety of pickleball,” said Mike Nealy, CEO of USA Pickleball. “We are thrilled to partner with Musco, a trusted name in sports lighting, to improve facilities lighting and support the rapidly growing community of players across the country.”

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As an Official Lighting Partner of USA Pickleball, Musco will provide members and affiliated facilities with access to high-quality, affordable lighting solutions, as well as educational opportunities and best practice resources that help to improve safety and playability, reduce light pollution, expand court usage, and extend the longevity and lifetime value of court lighting. This collaboration supports the shared mission of growing the sport of pickleball while ensuring an optimal experience for players of all skill levels, at all hours of the day.

Doug Miller, Executive Director of USA Sales for Musco Lighting, said: “As the popularity of pickleball continues to skyrocket, we’ve seen tremendous growth in interest from public and private facilities who want to light their courts for nighttime play—without disturbing the neighbours. We’re proud to partner with USA Pickleball to bring safer, more enjoyable access for players, clubs, and communities.”

Martin

Technology writer coming back to my roots in sports.

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