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Leagues

When the weather allows, we offer three full league seasons: Fall, Winter and Spring. So, whether you’re a recreational player or someone competitive; if you’re 6, 106 or somewhere in-between, the Poynette Curling Club is sure to have a league suitable for you.

 

Fall League:

The fall season usually begins around the first or second week of September and goes through the end of October, offering 7-8 weeks of play.

The format and nights offered vary each year based on sign ups and interst. Typically the league nights are open format or mixed doubles.

Contact: Mark Hartman, [email protected]

 

Winter League:

The winter league season is the longest season, beginning around the first week of November and going through to the end of March. 

Right now, Poynette has a few day league and night leaugue options for varying member types. See the below list for more detail about each winter season league. 

Contact: based on league

 

Spring League:

The spring season usually begins around the first week of April and goes through mid-May, offering 7-8 weeks of play.

The format and nights offered vary based on sign ups and interst. Typically the league nights are open format or mixed doubles.

Contact: Mark Hartman, [email protected]


 

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POYNETTE CURLING CLUB

216 E Hudson St, Poynette
WI, United States, 53955

PHONE: 608-635-7100

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About The Club

The Poynette Curling Club is a 2-sheet dedicated curling ice facility in Poynette, WI near HWY 51 - only 30 minutes north of Madison.

Established in 1875, the Poynette Curling Club carries on its decades-old tradition of providing the public a venue to learn, practice, and compete in the great sport of curling.