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Picklr Opens 21,000‑Sq‑Ft, 10‑Court Indoor Club in Herriman, Utah

Picklr opened a 21,000-sq-ft indoor club in Herriman/Bluffdale, Utah, bringing 10 courts and year-round play to a growing local pickleball community.

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Picklr Opens 21,000‑Sq‑Ft, 10‑Court Indoor Club in Herriman, Utah
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Picklr opened a new indoor club on January 17, 2026, converting a former Royal Courts building into a 21,000-sq-ft, 10-court facility that answers growing demand for year-round play in the Herriman/Bluffdale area. The grand opening included player demonstrations, a ribbon-cutting, facility tours, open play sessions, raffles and founding-member offers that drew local players to test the new courts.

The club layout centers on one championship court and nine additional playing courts, all surfaced with Acrytech court materials. Inside, Picklr features player and spectator lounges, a pro shop, private event rooms and ADA-accessible amenities, positioning the site as a full-service destination for casual players, club members and event organizers alike. Converting the old Royal Courts building preserved an indoor sports footprint while adding pickleball-focused infrastructure suited to both social play and competitive events.

Local franchise operators emphasized the need for indoor capacity in Utah, where winters and busy outdoor seasons have left pockets of demand for reliable indoor courts. For players, the immediate practical value is simple: consistent court time without weather interruptions, a sheltered place for open play and demonstrations, and on-site retail and lounge space that supports regular meetups and social play. For organizers, the championship court and private rooms expand options for clinics, ladders, and tournament-style events.

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The grand opening’s founding-member offers and on-site raffles created an initial membership base and community momentum. Open play during the event let players test Acrytech surface playability and sight lines from spectator areas, while tours highlighted ADA access and private-event capacity for birthday parties, fundraisers or club nights. The presence of a pro shop gives players a local option for paddles, gear and quick repairs without a trip across town.

Picklr’s arrival expands indoor court inventory in a market where access often limits regular play schedules. The converted Royal Courts footprint means courts that once served other sports are now dedicated to pickleball, increasing peak-hour availability and providing a stable venue for programming as spring leagues and winter clinics are planned. Watch for ongoing programming announcements and how the club integrates into local ladder nights, youth offerings and tournament calendars; for many Utah players, this club will keep the ball in play year-round.

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