Ultimate South Florida Pickleball Guide

Welcome to our local guide pages—your resource for finding great pickleball spots and events near you. At PB5star, we value the sense of community that makes this game so unique. These guides are here to help you explore local courts, connect with players, and stay up to date on tournaments and happenings in your area.


Pickleball in South Florida is thriving, with vibrant communities, beautiful weather, and year-round opportunities to play. South Florida pickleball players enjoy access to top-tier courts, welcoming local leagues, and regular tournaments across cities like Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter & Miami. Whether you’re looking to learn or compete, this guide will help you find the best places to play pickleball in Florida, from public parks to private clubs.

South Florida - Pickleball Shops

PB5star is available publicly at The Fort in Fort Lauderdale, Nobile Shoes in North Palm Beach, and Ocean Magic Surf Shop in Jupiter. Our products are also offered privately at select locations including BallenIsles Country Club, The Country Club at Mirasol, and PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, as well as The Club at Admirals Cove in Jupiter.

Our sponsored pro, Hannah Blatt, plays and trains at The Replay Club. This facility has 7 indoor pickleball courts located in Boynton Beach.

Local Player Spotlight

Our ambassador Nick Pica shares, "When you're drilling consistently and playing back-to-back matches, it's tough to find court shoes that truly hold up. PB5star is the one pair I can always count on for support and stability."

Local Event Recaps

We’ve proudly participated in a variety of tournaments across South Florida, including member-guest events at Frenchman’s Reserve Country Club and Tequesta Country Club, as well as the Firefight Pickleball Summer Slam at Epic Pickleball Club in Sawgrass. We’ve also been part of the Ladies Takeover event and Rudolph’s Tournaments, both hosted at The Fort. Our ambassador, Cory Masiello of Firefight Pickleball, regularly organizes tournaments and Moneyball events at Epic Pickleball Club—be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming dates! You can find us at the upcoming APP tournaments at The Fort in October and December.

Pickleball Etiquette 101 in South Florida

Pickleball down here has its own rhythm, and a little etiquette goes a long way. Whether you’re playing in Boca, Delray, or Fort Lauderdale, things like sharing courts and respecting line calls really matter. Check out our Pickleball Etiquette Guide to stay in step with the locals.

South Florida - Pickleball Ultimate Guide

If you’re wondering where to play, who to play with, or how to improve your game—this guide’s got your back. We’re covering South Florida’s best courts, local leagues, great coaches, and must-see events. It’s everything you need to get plugged into the scene.

South Florida - Local Pickleball Courts

You’ve got options! The Delray Beach Tennis Center has 8 beautiful outdoor courts and tons of drop-in play. Over in Boca Raton, Patch Reef Park is a go-to spot with 12 dedicated courts, while Weston’s Bonaventure Town Center Club gives you indoor and outdoor play all year long.

South Florida - Local Pickleball Community

Want to meet people who love the game as much as you do? The South Florida Pickleball Group on Facebook has over 10,000 members posting about games, courts, and events. You’ll also find players linking up at spots like PGA National Park in Palm Beach Gardens almost every day.

South Florida - Local Pickleball Leagues

Leagues are big in South Florida, whether you’re just starting out or already competing. The Palm Beach County Pickleball League features over 100 teams for adults 55+, while Palm Beach Gardens runs seasonal leagues for all skill levels. It’s a fun way to stay active, improve your game, and connect with the local community.

South Florida - Local Pickleball Training

Looking to sharpen your skills in South Florida? Steve Kennedy, a former US Open Pro Champion, offers private lessons for all ages and skill levels at the South Florida Pickleball Academy in Davie. Additionally, Eric Ah-Yuen, an IPTPA Master Teaching Professional, provides private and group lessons through PAC Pickleball Academy, serving the South Florida area.

Florida State Pickleball Tournaments

Florida is a major destination for competitive pickleball, hosting top-tier events year-round. The Minto U.S. Open Pickleball Championships in Naples this April draws thousands of players and fans. In March, the World Pickleball Tour Miami Mash takes place at DETA Pickleball Club, offering round-robin play for all skill levels.

Local South Florida Pickleball Tournaments

Looking to play in local pickleball tournaments in South Florida? The Delray Beach Pickleball Open is a premier event, attracting thousands players across various age and skill divisions. Meanwhile, the Weston Pickleball Club organizes regular round-robin tournaments, including events like the "Weston Pickleball Cup - Team Challenge" and "My First Tournament - Beginners."

ALL YOUR PICKLEBALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Courts & Facilities FAQs

Q: Where are the indoor pickleball courts in South Florida?
A: You can play indoor pickleball at Coral Springs Gymnasium, which offers open play throughout the week. Another great option is Joseph C. Carter Park in Fort Lauderdale, featuring indoor courts and rec programs. Make sure to check city websites for updated schedules.

Q: Are there public pickleball courts in South Florida?
A: Yes! Veterans Park in Boca Raton, Doral Glades Park, and Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale offer free or low-cost public courts. Many locations support drop-in play and open court access—just check local recreation sites for times.

Q: Which parks in South Florida have pickleball courts?
A: Parks with courts include Tamarac Sports Complex in Lauderdale. While in Miami, you can play at Margaret Pace Park and Jose Marti Park. Most offer outdoor courts, and some have lights for evening play.

Lessons, Leagues & Clubs FAQs

Q: Where can I find pickleball lessons in South Florida?
A: You’ll find great pickleball lessons at places like the Palm Beach Gardens Tennis & Pickleball Center and Coral Springs Gym. They offer both private instruction and group sessions. Whether you're brand new or just brushing up, there's a class for you.

Q: Who offers beginner pickleball classes in South Florida?
A: If you're just getting started, check out beginner lessons at Delray Beach Tennis Center or Plantation Central Park. Their “Intro to Pickleball” classes are friendly, fun, and focused on the basics. You’ll learn how to serve, score, and play doubles with confidence.

Q: Are there pickleball clinics or training camps in South Florida?
A: Seasonal clinics pop up at Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park and Flamingo Park in Miami Beach. You’ll find everything from weekend bootcamps to advanced strategy workshops. Coaches rotate regularly, so there’s always something new to try.

Events & Facilities Details FAQs

Q: What is the format of South Florida’s open play (rotation rules)?
A: Most South Florida courts use paddle stacking or a four-on, four-off rotation system during open play. Players place paddles in a rack to hold their spot and rotate in when courts open. Skill-based courts are often labeled to keep games fun and balanced.

Q: Do South Florida pickleball courts have scheduled drop-in sessions?
A: Yes! Drop-in sessions are offered at Palm Beach Gardens Tennis & Pickleball Center, Doral Legacy Park, and Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale. Most are first-come, first-served, though some locations like Weston Regional Park require online registration or daily check-in.

General & Miscellaneous Local Questions

Q: Why is pickleball so popular in South Florida?
A: South Florida's year-round sunny weather and scenic parks make it ideal for outdoor activities. The town's investment in accessible courts and community programs has fostered a welcoming environment for players of all ages. This combination of favorable climate and community support has contributed to pickleball's growing popularity in the area.

Q: How has pickleball grown in South Florida in recent years?
Pickleball has experienced rapid growth in South Florida, driven by increased demand for courts, greater participation across all age groups, and expanding league play. The sport’s accessibility and social appeal have attracted both beginners and seasoned athletes. This growth mirrors a broader trend of active, outdoor living embraced by the South Florida community.

Q: What is the pickleball community like in South Florida?
The pickleball community in South Florida, is known for its friendly and inclusive atmosphere, welcoming players of all skill levels. Regular events and open play sessions foster camaraderie and social interaction among participants. This supportive environment has helped build a vibrant and active pickleball scene in the area.