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New pickleball venues in Louisville

Time to work on that backswing.

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Pickle and Social will open its second location in Louisville next fall.

Rendering by Pickle and Social

Pickleball has become kind of a big dill. It’s the fastest growing sport in the US and the list of places to play in Derby City just keeps getting longer. So considering its National Pickleball Day, we thought we’d recap the latest venues that have opened or been announced so far this year.

🏓 Goodbounce Pickleball Yard, 1515 River Shore Dr. | Open

Dubbed an “eatertainment” complex, Goodbounce opened earlier this spring and offers six courts, a gameyard, a full bar + food from Happy Belly Bistro.

🏓 Goodbounce Pickleball Yard’s second location | Coming Fall 2023

It’s so nice, they’re doing it twice. Goodbounce announced the expansion of its concept in July and will bring the same vibes across the river to Clarksville, IN near the former Colgate-Palmolive factory downtown.

🏓 Pickle and Social, 8100 Lyndon Park Ln. | Coming Fall 2024

Pickle and Social will host 12 courts (seven fully air conditioned) at a 35,000-sqft complex near Robison Park. The venue will also have a restaurant, multiple bars + full-swing golf bays.

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