Mayor's Cup
Mayor's Cup Event Description
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The 7th Annual Mayor's Cup Pickleball Tournament
July 20 – 30, 2022
No matches on 7/23 or 7/24
Part of the annual Butlerville Days Celebration, this is a recreation-based tournament for beginning and experienced players alike! Our tournament is not sanctioned, primarily meaning that there are no on-court officials and players opt into their desired level of competition.
"Does the actual Mayor play in this tournament?" - Current and previous Mayors are both in this tournament, yes!
Division Formats
All Divisions
No on-court officials; please be fair and consistent in calls, and only call the ball "out" if it is clearly out.
4 Teams/Individuals Minimum, 12 Teams/Individuals Max
Pool play to single elimination knockout (e.g., two pools of six each play each other once, top three teams/individuals advance based off of wins/losses/points scored differential.
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- Pool play games to 11, no win by 1 (first to 11 wins; games can end 11-10).
- Switch sides of the court at 6.
- Knockout games are to 15, win by 2.
- Switch sides at 8.
- Pool play games to 11, no win by 1 (first to 11 wins; games can end 11-10).
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- 3.5 Mixed Doubles - Two nights available due to popularity of division.
- Mayor's Cup staff reserves the right to cancel, combine, or create divisions pending registration numbers, as event date approaches.
- Divisions that do not have five or more teams/individuals by July 1, 2022 may be canceled/combined with other divisions. We will reach out directly to anyone's division that is changing/being canceled.
- Staff also reserves the right to move players from one division to another, if needed, and otherwise adjust division format and scoring, as necessary, based on division registration count.
- Location: Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121
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Categories:
- 3.5 Open Singles
- 3.0 Men's Doubles
- 3.5 Men's Doubles
- 4.0 Men's Doubles
- 3.0/3.5 Men's Doubles - OVER 50
- 3.0 Women's Doubles
- 4.0 Women's Doubles
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Most Helpful Review
Fun but too hot
I’ve watched the Mayors Cup competitions before but this is first year I played. I have 2 observations. First, though I signed up for womens 3.0, which was the lowest level, it was obvious most of the other teams were 3.5. Thus we got beat very easily and rarely scored any points. It was very discouraging and not fun. Maybe have a 2.5 division, and encourage people to play at their own level, and not “play down”. Second - it’s HOT in July. Why are we playing in July when it’s still 90 at 5:00? Why not move the tourney to September or May when temps are reasonable? With temps and air quality a major concern, let’s think about moving to a better time. It’s really tough to play back-to-back games when it’s that hot! And some of us are older and it’s a concern! Thanks for your consideration and for putting on the tournament!
Fun but too hot
I’ve watched the Mayors Cup competitions before but this is first year I played. I have 2 observations. First, though I signed up for womens 3.0, which was the lowest level, it was obvious most of the other teams were 3.5. Thus we got beat very easily and rarely scored any points. It was very discouraging and not fun. Maybe have a 2.5 division, and encourage people to play at their own level, and not “play down”. Second - it’s HOT in July. Why are we playing in July when it’s still 90 at 5:00? Why not move the tourney to September or May when temps are reasonable? With temps and air quality a major concern, let’s think about moving to a better time. It’s really tough to play back-to-back games when it’s that hot! And some of us are older and it’s a concern! Thanks for your consideration and for putting on the tournament!