About DinkFind

A better way to find where to play.

The story

DinkFind was created by Raul Jimenez after he started playing pickleball in April 2026. His friend Dion invited him out one night, handed him a paddle, and told him to swing. He started playing once a week — then Tuesdays and Thursdays — and pretty quickly got hooked. He still plays with Dion every week.

The problem was finding where to play. Every new spot meant piecing together a Google pin with no photos, an outdated club page, and a lot of guessing. There wasn't one clean, up-to-date place to answer the simple question: "where should I play this weekend?"

So he built one. DinkFind is the directory he wished he had when he started — every region of Florida, from the Keys to the Panhandle, with verified addresses, real photos, live Google ratings, hours, phone numbers and one-tap directions.

What DinkFind does for you

  • Every court, every city. Public parks, private clubs, resorts, community complexes, and dedicated pickleball facilities — indexed and searchable.
  • Real, current data. Ratings, hours, and photos pulled from Google's verified place index and refreshed automatically. What you see is what you show up to.
  • Tournaments and events. Championships, sanctioned tournaments, leagues, and open play nights — all in one calendar, updated on a rolling schedule so nothing goes stale.
  • Zero friction. No signup, no paywall, no ads shoved in your face. Just find a court and go play.

Free for players.

Browsing courts, getting directions, and checking hours is free forever — no signups, no paywalls. Just an honest, up-to-date map of where to play pickleball in Florida.

Always growing, always fresh

New courts open every month in Florida. New tournaments get scheduled every week. DinkFind is designed to keep up — city listings, court data, and event dates refresh on an automatic schedule, so the directory stays current without you or me having to babysit it.

If you spot a missing court, an outdated address, or a tournament we don't have yet, tell me. This is a directory built by a player — the more players who help, the better it gets for everyone.