Pickleball Hideout Lights up the Night With Their Bi-Monthly Pickleball Glow Parties

Tucked away in southeastern Texas, Pickleball Hideout provides a great place to take a  moment to get away from the stresses of life and enjoy a game of pickleball. Pickleball Hideout was established in December of 2023, has 6 premier indoor courts, and offers a variety of  standard pickleball events like clinics, open play, and private parties. The folks at Pickleball  Hideout have also hosted a bi-monthly event that may be less commonplace in the pickleball  world—namely, glow nights.

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Pala Pickleball Shares Pickleball Wisdom Through Club Consultations

The owners at Pala Pickleball, located just outside of Houston, are offering consultations to pickleball club owners from around the country as a means to help other clubs succeed and ultimately spread the sport of pickleball. Guillermo Ordorica, Lindsey Myers, and their wives Gaby and Kaitlyn are the owners of Pala Pickleball. While starting their club in 2022, multiple interested club owners came up to the folks at Pala Pickleball and asked for help with starting their own club. The owners at Pala saw the demand for pickleball club advice and decided to meet that need by offering consultations for a reasonable fee. Since then, they have helped several clubs around the country in places like Michigan, Oklahoma, and Texas.

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Cardio Clinics Keep Spirits Running High at Weymouth Fitness

Weymouth Club offers cardio pickleball clinics every week at their club in Weymouth, MA. Cardio pickleball is a fast-paced style of play involving constant movement, high repetition, and minimal coaching. Jacob Zapatka, the director of pickleball at Weymouth, says that cardio pickleball clinics are a great way for the club “to make money and keep players moving and happy.”

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Examining the Benefits of Indoor Clubs in Big Cities: Court 16 in New York City

In the bustling environment of New York City, finding the time and the space to play recreational sports can be challenging. Court 16 is a pickleball club that offers indoor locations in downtown Brooklyn, Long Island City, and Manhattan- FiDi, providing members with continual access to the sport. There are lots of benefits surrounding an indoor space in big cities, but the prevailing advantage is that players can engage in pickleball regardless of the season. “New York City’s weather can be very unpredictable,” says Anthony Evrard, Co-Founder & CEO of Court 16. “Having an indoor club allows players to enjoy the game regardless of weather conditions.” Unlike many outdoor clubs that have to close during the winter months, Court 16 is able to offer year-round play. 

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Keeping Members Engaged at Pickleball Charlotte

It’s one thing to get players to become members at a club; but, maintaining member participation is something Pickleball Charlotte have actively strived for. In 2019, Owner Allan Haseley had the idea to open a club and formed partnerships that led to its establishment. Haseley believes that, “keeping the customer retention high comes from treating everyone like family.” The club works hard to ensure that people want to be there. There are multiple customer appreciation events, charity events, and social events held annually to establish connections among the players and staff. Finding the balance between social play and competitive play “to ensure we have options for everyone is key to creating a facility with inclusivity,” says Haseley.

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