Play Indoors or Outdoors?
If you’ve played pick leball for a while, you have probably had to wait between games. You have stacked your paddle or put it in a rack or signed your name on a whiteboard or sheet of paper. Your wait times could be a thing of the past thanks to the sport’s next big thing: indoor pick leball clubs. They are climate-controlled facilities with at least a dozen dedicated pick leball courts separated by fencing. A place where you can play from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. A place with showers and lockers. Think of a health club that’s all pick leball . One study found that three indoor courts on average are opening every day. Indoor clubs are being built in former Big Lots, Bed, Bath and Beyond and Best Buy stores. They’re being added to malls, bowling alleys and trampoline parks. “I believe indoor court growth will eventually eclipse outdoor court growth,” says Brandon Mackie, whose job requires knowing exactly where pickleball courts are located. Mackie run...
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