It's the game everyone talks about these days with more and more people joining in on the fun.

I joined an outdoor league this past summer.

Of course, I'm talking...pickleball!

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I loved it, but when the weather turned colder, I had to put away my paddle.

I've been on the lookout for a good indoor court to keep the fun going.

I'm excited to hear an opening date has been set for a new indoor pickleball court at the Jersey Shore!

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It's being called "North America’s fastest-growing indoor pickleball franchise" and will soon open at 205 Route 72 West in Manahawkin next month.

The Picklr Manahawkin-LBI is the company's first Jersey location, according to Patch.


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“The outpouring of excitement and support since announcing our plans in August has been truly remarkable,” said Tom Neale, owner of the club and long-time homeowner in Surf City. “This overwhelming enthusiasm proves that players were craving a top-tier indoor pickleball experience. The Picklr isn’t just another place to play, it’s a pickleball community hub. With professional quality courts, first-class amenities, and an atmosphere designed for both serious and social players alike, it’s the ultimate destination for players of all levels.”

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The Picklr Manahawkin-LBI Set To Open In March

The club's opening date is March 15th!

You can check out the open house from 11 am - 4 pm where they'll have open play for you to give it a try.

You're going to love it!

Get more information here.

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