Trophy Club Expands Pickleball Facilities: Pickleball continues to gain popularity, prompting area municipalities to expand facilities. Trophy Club is set to build six new courts at Harmony Park after the town council approved a $1.12 million contract. The courts will be located behind existing tennis courts, providing more options for pickleball enthusiasts.
New Courts for Trophy Club
The construction of the new pickleball courts in Trophy Club aims to meet the growing demand for the sport. The council’s decision reflects the community’s interest in pickleball, which has seen a surge in players over the past five years. The six courts will offer additional playing opportunities for residents.
Expanded Opportunities at Roanoke Recreation Center
Starting January 1, the Roanoke Recreation Center opened its doors to players of all skill levels. Pickleball sessions will be available for beginners, intermediates, and advanced players in two-hour increments on Mondays and Wednesdays. This initiative allows more community members to engage in the sport.
Pickleball Locations in the Area
Residents in Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Keller, Roanoke, and Westlake will soon have numerous pickleball options.
- Southlake offers outdoor courts at Bicentennial Park and the Southlake Pickleball Facility. Play is free at Bicentennial Park, while the Southlake facility charges $15 for an hour.
- Grapevine has free outdoor courts at Heritage Park and pickleball classes at Dove Park Courts.
- Colleyville features outdoor courts at City Park and indoor courts at the Colleyville Recreation Center, with a fee of $3 for 1.5 hours of play.
- Keller provides outdoor courts at Bear Creek Park and indoor courts at Keller Pointe.
- Roanoke has indoor courts at the Roanoke Recreation Center, with designated times for different skill levels.
- Westlake offers indoor and outdoor courts at Lifetime Fitness, which include lessons and tournaments.
Significance of the New Developments
The addition of new pickleball courts and expanded hours at recreation centers reflects the sport’s growing popularity in the region.
As municipalities invest in pickleball facilities, they are fostering community engagement and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The increased availability of courts will make it easier for residents to enjoy the sport year-round.
News in Brief: Trophy Club Expands Pickleball Facilities
The construction of six new pickleball courts in Trophy Club and expanded playing opportunities at local recreation centers highlights the sport’s rising popularity.
This initiative will enhance community engagement and provide residents with greater access to pickleball facilities.
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