Holmdel Welcomes Jersey Pickleball Club: A new indoor pickleball facility is set to open in Holmdel, New Jersey. The Jersey Pickleball Club will take up 13,800 square feet on the lower level of Bell Works. This venue will feature five pickleball courts and will serve as a hub for tournaments, clinics, and community events.
Jersey Pickleball Club Details
Co-founder Stephen Rice expressed excitement about the new location.
“We’re thrilled to bring the Jersey Pickleball Club to Bell Works, continuing its tradition of promoting health and fitness.” – (Stephen Rice)
The club aims to provide a year-round indoor pickleball experience for players of all levels. With its central location and exceptional amenities, Bell Works is seen as the perfect place for this new venture.
“With its central location and exceptional amenities, Bell Works is the perfect place to introduce a year-round indoor pickleball experience for players of all levels.” – (Stephen Rice)
The facility will include lockers and social areas for players to relax and connect. It is expected to be a significant addition to the local sports scene.
Membership Benefits
The Jersey Pickleball Club offers a special promotion for founding members. Those who sign up before the grand opening will have their $250 initiation fee waived.
They will also enjoy five years of frozen membership dues. Membership benefits include lower hourly fees, discounts on clinics and lessons, and advance court time reservations.
Opening Timeline
The Jersey Pickleball Club is anticipated to open in mid-March. Located at 101 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel, the club will provide a much-needed space for pickleball enthusiasts to gather and play year-round.
This new facility reflects the growing popularity of pickleball, attracting players of all ages. With more places to play, it is likely that interest in the sport will continue to expand in New Jersey.
News in Brief: Holmdel Welcomes Jersey Pickleball Club
A new indoor facility, the Jersey Pickleball Club, is set to open in Holmdel, New Jersey, covering 13,800 square feet at Bell Works. It will feature five courts, lockers, and social areas for players.
Co-founder Stephen Rice aims to promote health and fitness year-round. Founding members can waive the $250 initiation fee and enjoy frozen dues. The club opens in mid-March, reflecting pickleball’s growing popularity.
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