Pickleball at Old Orchard
The spirit-lifting, calorie-blasting, rabid-fan-creating, seriously social sport that is easy to learn and oh-so-fun to play.
- Good For
- If You Love
- Get Ready To
- What to Bring
New Member Exclusive
Complimentary Intro to Pickleball
A fun, no-pressure class to help you feel comfortable on the court and learn rules and scoring. Your instructor will help you get started in other pickleball programs.
PICKLER’S PARADISE
FOR THE LOVE OF SPORT
Grab a paddle, step onto the court, and kickstart a passion that gets stronger with every swat!
AN INVITING COMMUNITY.
Where paddles are popping and people enjoy a little healthy competition.
WHAT A WORKOUT
More cushion means more court time.
your HAPPY PLACE
Good to know
so much more than sports
So many things to discover, amenities to enjoy and people to meet, all in a place you love.
Pickleball Faqs
I am new to pickleball. How do I get started?
I’m at the club and am interested in trying it out. Now what? How do I jump in?
Do you offer progressive lessons or clinics to further advance my skill?
Does Life Time host pickleball tournaments?
Our members say
“People just invite you to play and conversations start naturally when you’re waiting for a court. There’s a lot of high fives, good hearted banter, an occasional curse and a whole lot of laughter. Even if you’re new, you feel connected through the game.”
Josh M.
Old Orchard, IL
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