The Pickler, the indoor pickleball franchise headquartered in Kaysville, UT, announced today that its second Indiana club will celebrate its grand opening this fall.

The Picklr Noblesville will be the second of over six clubs to open in the greater Indianapolis area. The 57,000-square-foot space will feature 19 indoor courts with outdoor-style surfacing, multiple event spaces, three championship-sized courts, permanent grandstands, and an upper-level viewing and lounge area. Club membership will include free court reservations, unlimited league play, tournaments, and open play. Private coaching, clinics, youth academies, and private/corporate events will also be available.

The Picklr Noblesville is a joint venture between Drew Brees’ BV Pickleball Clubs, LLC and Pickle Indy, LLC, owned by Ron Brock and David Gilreath, local Indianapolis businessmen. The Picklr announced in January that it signed with Brees to be its national brand ambassador and area developer of 30 Picklr locations across the Midwest.

“Our vision is to create a community where people of all ages and skill levels can come together to play this fast-growing sport. Whether you are picking up a paddle for the first time or you’re a seasoned player or pro, we will provide a warm, welcoming, premium quality environment to play and socialize,” said Brees. “This club is going to be the premier pickleball club in the Midwest. We look forward to building the area youth program as well as attracting both amateur and professional tournaments.”

“Noblesville is the second of at least six Picklr locations we will be opening in the Indianapolis area, saidBrock and Gilreath. “With interest in pickleball exploding, we are excited to partner with Drew Brees and his local team on this Noblesville location and bring together more people who love pickleball for a top-notch indoor playing experience.

The City of Noblesville, like many communities in the U.S., has seen a growing interest in pickleball. I’m grateful to Drew Brees, Ron Brock and Dave Gilreath for choosing to invest in Noblesville as the next location for its pickleball franchise, said Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen. “In Noblesville, we prioritize the health and well-being of our residents, and this aligns with our goal to invest in the overall health of our community. In addition to the health benefits, this premium-quality facility will provide a positive economic impact, with the ability to host events of all sizes and bring visitors to Noblesville.”

Image courtesy Picklr/Drew Brees