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Corporate and team-building pickleball sessions

Company outings and team-building events need more than just a court booking. This usually means block-booking multiple courts at once, arranging paddle and ball rental for people who've never played, and sometimes a short intro session from a coach so the group isn't just guessing at the rules. It draws on court rental, equipment rental, and coaching together rather than any one category alone.

  • Block booking enough courts for a group, indoor venues are the more reliable choice for whole-day corporate bookings
  • Paddle and ball rental for participants without their own gear
  • Optional short intro clinic so newcomers understand scoring and the kitchen rule before playing

Worth arranging a few weeks ahead if the group is large, since block-booking several courts at once needs more lead time than a normal reservation.

What it costs

Cost scales with the number of courts booked and how many participants need rental paddles, plus whether you add a coach-led intro session. Indoor venues with multiple courts under one roof are usually easier to block-book for a large group than trying to coordinate several outdoor courts.

Top 3 by our score

Ranked from our published scoring of public Google reviews for court rental & booking.

  1. 1. GPA (Grand Pickleball Arena)
    4.9★ · 767 reviews
    92
  2. 2. Pickle Alley
    4.9★ · 332 reviews
    91
  3. 3. Ampang Racquet Club (ARC)
    4.8★ · 135 reviews
    89

FAQ

Can we book multiple courts at once for a company event?
Yes, indoor venues with several courts in one facility are generally the easiest way to accommodate a larger group in one time slot.
Do venues provide paddles for people who don't play?
Many venues with an on-site pro shop rent out paddles and balls, which is worth confirming in advance if most of your group are first-timers.
Should we book a coach for a corporate session?
A short intro clinic before open play helps a group of beginners get through the basics of scoring and positioning instead of spending the first 20 minutes confused.