The Boston Pickle Club plans to open a second indoor pickleball facility in Norwell for the South Shore community next month. This is the company’s second indoor club. The first location is in Boston’s Hyde Park.

The 28,000-square-foot facility has ten indoor pickleball courts with the same court surfaces used on the Carvana and PPA Tours. Co-founded by South African racquet professionals Johan du Randt and Stephen Mitchell and fintech entrepreneur Steven Hauck, the trio founded Boston Pickle Club to “create a network of linked clubs that are the ultimate destination for pickleball aficionados in Eastern New England.”

“We are thrilled to open our second facility in Norwell, and we can’t wait to unveil our product to the South Shore,” said Hauck. “The support and interest from the Town of Norwell and the surrounding communities has been unbelievable. We have a target opening in early December when we plan to bring people together to form an inclusive community around health and fitness across all levels of pickleball. With the Boston Pickle Club, we introduce a new category: a membership-based club with diverse programming for all levels and ages and a teaching and instructional component that is un-comparable in the region.”

“The buildout of our new community is off to a great start. Our current membership stands at almost 500 pickle enthusiasts, and we expect to open with upwards of 600 members,” commented du Randt.

Before Norwell opens, members can play at the Hyde Park location. Once Norwell opens, members will have two facilities to choose from. 

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