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934 days ago

Have fun while getting Fit....come and have a go at Pickleball

Norm from Marewa

Come & have a go at Pickleball and find out why it is the most addictive sport you will ever play. See our FB page top pin for days & Times - we play 6 days a week now. Facebook..Pickleball Hawkes Bay

We also now play at Rodney Green Arena - the big NEW stadium behind PGA where Subway is situated in Taradale opposite EIT ....every Thursday morning from 9.30am to 12pm and Sunday mornings at Meannee, 9am - 12.00 $5.00 for hall hire....Gear is provided, please wear non marking sports shoes.


Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the world so bring friends, family, neighbours or workmates along to give it a try.
Open to everyone no matter what experience or level as we can provide gear needed, free lessons/tuition for all who want it. Our outside 707 Sylvan Rd Hastings facility has 10 courts - come & give it a go.
Contact "Pickleball Hawkes Bay" on facebook = - come along & join the fun.

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