The Picklr will open in late Summer 2025 in The Woodlands

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Picklr, North America's fastest-growing indoor pickleball franchise, is set to open two new locations in the Houston area in the coming months. The Woodlands facility will offer 20 courts, including four adaptive courts for wheelchair athletes, while the Cypress location will feature six courts, including a specialized training court. Both clubs will feature high-quality surfacing installed by Just Courts, the official court layer for major pickleball leagues. Membership benefits include unlimited open play, league participation, and four free clinics monthly. Jeff Chase, President/CEO of The Picklr, highlighted their dedication to providing premium indoor pickleball experiences for players of all skill levels.

This expansion aligns with The Picklr's broader strategy to add over 500 locations and approximately 5,000 courts across North America in the coming years. The Woodlands location will be housed in a newly renovated building, providing modern amenities for members. Players can learn more about the new facilities through The Picklr's website.

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