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PickleRage Opens in New Rochelle, Bringing Year-Round Indoor Pickleball to Westchester

PickleRage's 42,000-sq-ft New Rochelle complex is Westchester's largest indoor pickleball club, with 13 CushionX courts, locker rooms with showers, and Founding Pro memberships from $79/month.

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PickleRage Opens in New Rochelle, Bringing Year-Round Indoor Pickleball to Westchester
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Westchester County's largest dedicated indoor pickleball complex now occupies the second floor of 173 Huguenot Street in New Rochelle, inside a Cappelli Organization building that previously housed a New York Sports Club fitness center. The transition is almost too neat: one era of suburban fitness giving way to the next. PickleRage opened to the public on March 26, 2026, followed the soft opening with two free-play days on March 28 and 29, and held a grand opening celebration on April 6 that drew local families, juniors, and competitive players onto the courts in numbers that validated the premise. The facility is PickleRage's first location in New York State and a flagship test of the brand's ambition: more than 500 locations planned nationally by 2030.

The core scorecard for anyone weighing a membership starts with the surface. All 13 regulation courts feature CushionX, a cushioned hard-court material designed to absorb joint impact more effectively than bare concrete, which remains the floor type underneath most improvised indoor pickleball conversions in the region. LED lighting covers the courts evenly. The building is climate-controlled year-round, removing the central frustration of Westchester play from November through April. Locker rooms with full showers are available, a detail that separates purpose-built clubs from rec centers and church-gym setups where a towel wipe-down is the best available option. Smart Court technology wires every court for video recording and livestreaming, giving players footage to review and coaches a tool for session analysis. Three Full Swing golf simulators, a stocked pro shop, and a players' lounge round out the amenity set.

Co-owner Brian Snyder summarized the mix: "In addition to pickleball, we offer three Full Swing golf simulators, a fully stocked pro shop, and a comfortable players' lounge." Co-owner Henry Sztul connected the project to the city's development arc: "We're thrilled to be a part of New Rochelle's continued downtown growth and bring our passion for pickleball to Westchester. Pickleball provides a really great way to get out and stay active, especially after such a debilitating winter where so many of us stayed inside."

On cost, the founding membership tiers are the key variable. The Founding Pro tier locks in at $79 per month, covering a seven-day advance court reservation window, two free open play vouchers monthly, a swag bag, and access to a VIP launch event. Founding Premium runs $129 per month and adds unlimited open play plus a 10-day advance booking window. The Founding Elite tier sits above Premium, offering all-inclusive reservation and open play access with a 14-day advance window; the brand advertises savings of 25 percent or more versus non-member rates. The facility is open to non-members, though the pricing architecture is built to reward commitment. For context, comparable indoor pickleball venues in the Westchester area have typically charged $20 to $30 for a two-hour open play session on a walk-in basis, placing PickleRage's Premium tier in competitive range for players who average four or more sessions per month.

Programming is directed by Geoffrey Jagdfeld, a certified pickleball instructor and coach developer with more than 30 years of racquet sports leadership experience. Jagdfeld oversees leagues across every format including men's, women's, mixed, senior, and skill-rated divisions, plus tournaments, group clinics at beginner through advanced levels, open play, and private lessons. The setup is built for the full player pipeline, from first-timers entering a Pickleball 101 clinic to competitive players building league records ahead of the spring tournament circuit.

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Parking is across Huguenot Street, with a skybridge connecting the third floor of the garage directly into the facility so players arrive dry on rainy days.

For those new to CushionX indoor courts, a few gear choices make a real difference. Bring indoor-specific balls rather than outdoor hard-court models: the Onix Fuse Indoor remains the benchmark for USAPA-approved indoor play, with a softer 40-hole construction that holds consistent flight lines at indoor temperatures. Non-marking soles are required, as at most indoor clubs; court-specific shoes from ASICS, K-Swiss, and Skechers' pickleball lines provide the lateral stability running shoes do not. Players conscious of noise in shared facilities benefit from polymer-core or fiberglass-faced paddles over raw carbon fiber, which produce a notably sharper crack on hard surfaces and can draw attention in multi-court settings.

Court reservations and membership enrollment are active through the club's New Rochelle location page. The facility is reachable at (914) 355-2135.

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