
The Dink Tank
Join host Ben Woodall on an exhilarating journey through the vibrant world of pickleball in the Cincinnati area. Each week, we'll explore the hidden gems and bustling hotspots where pickleball passion comes alive, from community recreation centers to premier indoor facilities.
Meet the characters who make our local pickleball scene special: the retired photojournalists who now coaches a rising pickleball star at the Countryside YMCA, the former basketball player who's revolutionizing defensive strategies at The Pickle Lodge, and the countless weekend warriors who've found their competitive spirit on the courts.
Featured segments include:
- Court Spotlight: Detailed reviews of local playing venues, including peak times, court conditions, and community vibes
- Coach's Corner: Training tips and strategy sessions with local instructors
- Tournament Talk: Coverage of upcoming events, player preparations, and post-game analysis
Whether you're a seasoned player looking to level up your game or a curious newcomer wanting to explore the fastest-growing sport in America, The Dink Tank offers an authentic look at the local pickleball scene!
The Dink Tank
Serving Up Success! The Birth of Pickle Lodge; A Conversation with Mitch Dunn
In this episode, Mitch shares the fascinating origin story of Pickle Lodge, Cincinnati's premier pickleball facility. As a self-described "masochist" who values volunteering, Mitch founded the Cincinnati Pickleball Club in January 2020 to grow the sport locally. His online visibility led to a fateful connection with Joe Frank, owner of the Fowling Warehouse, in July 2020. Though the Fowling Warehouse wasn't suitable for pickleball, their partnership flourished through a shared "yes, and" philosophy that would eventually create Pickle Lodge.
Mitch details the challenging transformation of a neglected 1970s tennis facility (Courtyard Sportsplex) into the thriving 60,000-square-foot, 23-court Pickle Lodge. Despite construction delays and unexpected costs, the business achieved profitability in its first year. Mitch also reveals plans for their second location, Pickle Lodge at Lunkin Landing, set to open in fall 2025.
The conversation explores Mitch's personal pickleball journey, beginning in Northern Michigan in 2017 and blossoming into full addiction by 2018. Mitch compares pickleball's addictive nature to golf rather than tennis, explaining how it becomes "part of your personality." Throughout the episode, Mitch's marketing background, entrepreneurial spirit, and passion for community-building shine through as the driving forces behind Pickle Lodge's success.