Pickleball Heights Opens Its Doors in Central Point: Pickleball Heights, Southern Oregon’s largest indoor pickleball facility, is set to open its doors to pickleball players. This eagerly awaited venue promises to be a game-changer for the local pickleball community.
Meeting Community Demand
The opening of Pickleball Heights addresses the growing demand for more play spaces in the area. Co-owner Stephen Weymouth highlighted the significance of a dedicated pickleball environment in fostering connections among players.
“When people are learning more about this game, they just really want to get together and build relationships, get to know their neighbors. Pickleball allows you to do that.” – (Weymouth)
Spacious and Versatile Facilities
Located at 5885 Crater Lake Highway, the facility features just under 1,115 square meters of play space, which includes six pickleball courts and a “dink wall” for solo practice. Weymouth and his co-owners spent two months transforming an empty industrial building into this pickleball hub, choosing Central Point for its central location in the valley.
“We can play any time of day and season here,” Weymouth added, emphasizing the facility’s versatility.
More Than Just Courts
In addition to ample court space, Pickleball Heights will offer lessons and skill ranking options for players of all levels. Weymouth aims to create a positive and welcoming culture at the venue.
“That’s what [pickleball] is all about…having fun and developing friendships.” – (Weymouth)
Inauguration Date
Pickleball Heights will officially open on Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. For players looking to enjoy the sport in a friendly environment, this facility is assured to become the go-to destination in Central Point.
News in Brief: Pickleball Heights Opens Its Doors in Central Point
Pickleball Heights, the largest indoor pickleball facility in Southern Oregon, will open today, responding to pickleball community demand for more play space. Co-owner Stephen Weymouth emphasizes the importance of creating a space that fosters social connections among players. The facility offers nearly 1,115 square meters of play space, including six courts and a “dink wall” for solo practice.
Lessons and skill ranking options will be available, promoting a positive playing culture. Pickleball Heights officially opens on Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m., becoming a new hub for pickleball enthusiasts in the area.
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