Pickleball Hideout Opens in Montgomery: Pickleball Hideout, a new indoor pickleball facility in Montgomery, is providing residents with six air-conditioned courts, flexible access, and membership options to support the growing popularity of the sport. The facility, located at 18952 Freeport Drive, is open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The courts can be reserved using the Court Reserve app, making it easy for players to schedule games. Memberships range from $59 to $89 per month, offering options for individuals looking to play regularly. In addition to court reservations, Pickleball Hideout hosts classes, open play sessions, and events to promote community engagement through the sport.
Owners Create a Space for Pickleball Players
Montgomery residents Karl and Stacy Woyton, along with their neighbors, founded Pickleball Hideout after forming a close bond over the sport. Stacy, a former architect, designed the facility, which officially opened on December 8, 2023.
Karl, who previously ran Shankz Mini Golf & Arcades in The Woodlands, developed a passion for pickleball after retiring and has since competed and medaled in national tournaments.
Enhancing Recreation in Montgomery
The addition of Pickleball Hideout expands recreational opportunities in Montgomery by providing a dedicated space for the sport. The facility is expected to encourage more people to stay active and connect with others through friendly competition.
The community-oriented approach ensures that players of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned competitors, can participate in structured games and social play. With the surging popularity of pickleball nationwide, the Hideout aims to be a central hub for the sport in the area.
News in Brief: Pickleball Hideout Opens in Montgomery
Pickleball Hideout in Montgomery offers six indoor, air-conditioned courts, open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Courts can be reserved using the Court Reserve app. Memberships range from $59 to $89 per month. Founded by Karl and Stacy Woyton, the facility enhances recreational opportunities and strengthens community engagement through pickleball.
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