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East Hampton Tennis Club Refreshes 2026 Website to Promote Memberships, Junior Programs

East Hampton Tennis Club refreshed its 2026 website, highlighting limited one-time Summer Memberships and the path to full Bondholding Member status after trial membership.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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East Hampton Tennis Club Refreshes 2026 Website to Promote Memberships, Junior Programs
Source: www.ehtc.org

East Hampton Tennis Club refreshed its public website pages for 2026, continuing to market memberships, junior instruction and a calendar of tournaments and social events. The membership section now repeats the club’s trial pathway in plain language: "A limited number of one-time Summer Memberships are offered each year to give prospective members an opportunity to enjoy the full Club experience on a trial basis."

The site spells out how that trial can lead into the club’s core membership class. "After completing an introductory Summer Membership, prospective members may be invited to become full Bondholding Members the following year if recommended by other Bondholding Members and approved by the Membership Committee," the membership page reads. The club also lists a point of contact for applicants: "Our Membership Committee Chair can guide you through the process."

Noting demand for the seasonal trial, the refreshed pages make clear last year’s allotment is exhausted: "Note: 2025 Summer Memberships are no longer available. Please check back with us next February to inquire about Summer Membership in 2026." The membership pages include a direct prompt for application materials: "Click here for our membership application."

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The refresh arrives as area clubs present differing membership models online. Separate materials from East Hampton Indoor Tennis outline a fee-based, tiered structure and a larger facility footprint: "6 Indoor Courts / 20 Outdoor Courts/2 Platform" and an explicitly quoted pricing matrix showing "Single Full Membership $450 $550" and "Weekday Membership (all day Mon-Fri) except holidays $350 $450." Private lessons appear in that matrix as "PRIVATE LESSONS (+$10 per each additional player) $160 $170" and the pages note "No Demo Paddles $10 fee per rental" and "Pricing if you join by Oct 1st." East Hampton Indoor Tennis also posts a winter guest policy in full: "Guests are permitted to play 3 times between November 1st and April 15th." It adds, "Guest fees are for the entire day, and will be billed at $30 for Weekdays, and $40 for Weekends/Holidays," and that "No more than 2 guests are permitted on the courts at one time." The EHIT materials list contact details at 174 Daniel's Hole Rd, Box 4149 East Hampton, NY 11937, phone (631)537-8012, and the sites ehit.club and clubhousehamptons.com.

The EHTC refresh frames membership as a discrete, seasonal pipeline: a short-term Summer Membership that can convert into Bondholding membership with sponsor recommendations and committee approval. With the 2025 Summer slots already closed and the club directing applicants to recheck next February, the updated pages lay out the club’s recruitment timetable for players targeting the 2026 season.

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