Entry level court
Howie K.
Jun 20, 2019
Two years in, a solid three stars for tennis instruction at this complex.First, a couple of basics to get out of the way. I want to say there are maybe 12 courts, very well maintained, most have shaded benches, power outlets available, and score keepers for match play. They host tournaments and often you'll encounter a bunch of people livin' the good retired life, hanging out, sometimes hosting a pot luck. Like the pool next door, this is a great community facility in the summertime, for young and old alike.Concerning the instruction: This complex is the recipient of a USTA grant for beginning players, and it's a cool program; students begin on a tiny court and slowly graduate to bigger nets and bouncier balls, ultimately finishing in Skilled. And because they're employing teenagers, that's the quality of the coaching -- I know all about it, I once taught, when I was that age. As a parent, I'll only suggest to watch carefully. We've had some terrific coaches, some lackadaisical, and seen management that contributes to both. Don't hesitate to bring up your issues with the front desk, so far, ours have been addressed. Hey, the classes are dirt cheap, the facilities and equipment are good (they have a ton of loaner rackets and balls), overall, can't complain.
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