As pickleball continues to grow, so does the number of premium facilities built around the sport.

These aren’t your typical recreation centers. Many feature restaurants, bars, fitness centers, coworking spaces, recovery areas, and membership options that go well beyond simply reserving a court.

The idea is simple: give players a place to play, socialize, work, recover, and relax all under one roof.

Here are five clubs helping define the luxury pickleball trend.

St. Pete Athletic (St. Petersburg, Florida)

If pickleball and a country club had a baby, it might look something like St. Pete Athletic.

The club combines indoor pickleball, padel, and table tennis with a fitness center, sauna, restaurant, coffee bar, coworking space, and member lounge areas.

Membership: Approximately $250/month (currently waitlist only)

Best For: Players who want more than just pickleball and would actually use the fitness and wellness amenities.

If you’re only showing up to play a couple of times a month, the membership may be hard to justify. But for someone who wants a place to work, exercise, play, and socialize, St. Pete Athletic offers a lot more than court time.

Replay Club (Boynton Beach, Florida)

Replay Club has quickly become one of South Florida’s most talked-about luxury racquet sports destinations.

The 75,000-square-foot facility combines pickleball, padel, fitness, recovery, coworking, food and beverage, and social programming. It’s designed to be a gathering place as much as a sports venue. 

Members have access to pickleball and padel courts, a premium gym, yoga and Pilates classes, sauna, steam rooms, cold plunge recovery, coworking spaces, a cafe and lounge, and a full calendar of events.

Membership: Starting around $150/month

Best For: Players who want pickleball to be part of a larger fitness, wellness, and social lifestyle.

For players looking for more than court time, Replay offers an experience that blends sport, work, recovery, and community under one roof.

Lucky Shots Pickleball Club (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Lucky Shots features 18 indoor courts, event spaces, food and beverage service, and areas designed for players to gather before and after matches.

The club hosts leagues, tournaments, corporate outings, clinics, and community events throughout the year.

Membership: Multiple options available

Best For: Social players, leagues, and groups looking for a destination experience.

Lucky Shots shows how pickleball clubs are evolving beyond simply providing courts to become community gathering spaces.

The Flying Pickle (Multiple Locations)

The Flying Pickle combines indoor courts with leagues, clinics, tournaments, a pro shop, luxe locker rooms, and an on-site restaurant called The Kitchen.

The franchise was built to give players a place to play year-round while also creating opportunities to stay connected through organized programming.

Membership: Approximately $119–$149/month

Best For: Frequent players who enjoy leagues, clinics, and structured play opportunities.

For players who spend several days a week on the court, the convenience of indoor access and regular programming can add significant value.

The Pickleball Club at Lakewood Ranch (Sarasota, Florida)

The Pickleball Club at Lakewood Ranch combines climate-controlled indoor courts with organized programming, food and beverage options, and recovery amenities.

Players have access to professional-grade indoor courts, a pro shop, Pickles Cafe, and a wellness and recovery area featuring red light therapy, hydromassage beds, CryoLounge beds, and massage chairs.

Membership: Starting at $215/month

Best For: Dedicated players looking for year-round indoor play with added comfort and recovery amenities.

For Florida residents dealing with heat, humidity, and rain, indoor pickleball clubs like The Pickleball Club offer an alternative that many players are willing to pay for.

Are Luxury Pickleball Clubs Worth It?

The answer depends on what you’re looking for.

If you play occasionally, your local public courts may provide everything you need.

But for players who are on the court several times a week, these clubs offer benefits that go beyond pickleball itself. Indoor courts, organized leagues, food and beverage options, fitness amenities, and built-in communities all contribute to the experience.

Luxury pickleball clubs aren’t trying to replace public courts. Instead, they’re creating another option for players who want a more premium environment and consistent access to the game.

As the sport continues to grow, facilities like St. Pete Athletic, Replay Club, Lucky Shots, The Flying Pickle, and The Pickleball Club show just how many different ways there are to experience the sport.