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West of Scotland Padel Club

West of Scotland Padel Club are a member run, not-for-profit charitable status club run entirely by volunteers who work hard to develop the game of Padel for everyone in our local communities.

They are continually looking at the most creative ways to bring the wonderful sport of Padel to people, regardless of their ability to pay.

Their three fabulous state of the art indoor Padel courts are open all year round.

They are an LTA Approved venue, that welcomes players of all skill levels and have a variety of memberships as well as the ability to Pay-and-Play.  

Being a full member entitles you to unlimited play, free social events, and discounted equipment all for a TENNER a week! 

If you’re not sure what Padel is all about head over to their YouTube channel where you can see clips from their tournaments, social play and much more

If you’re new to the game, the Club will take you under its wing and introduce you to other players to get you playing.  

The LTA have produced a grading ladder where you can best judge your level.  This can be found here https://www.ukpadel.org/lta-padel-rating-system/

 If you fancy going along for a game on your own, you can contact the club via their website, and they will try and set you up with a game with players matching your level of play.

They have league play in a box league format, so you’ll always have that challenge and opportunity to work your way up the league ladder!

Tuesday, Thursday Tea&Cake and Sunday Socials provide a friendly mingle for players of all levels!

Occasionally the club offers residents of Ayrshire a free one-hour taster session. 

They provide the padels and balls so all you need to bring is you and three others and they’ll show you the basics of the game.

To find out more head over to their website.

West of Scotland Padel Club are a member run, not-for-profit charitable status club run entirely by volunteers who work hard to develop the game of Padel for everyone in the local communities.

They are continually looking at the most creative ways to bring the wonderful sport of Padel to people, regardless of their ability to pay.

Their three fabulous state of the art indoor Padel courts are open all year round.

They are an LTA Approved venue, that welcomes players of all skill levels and have a variety of memberships as well as the ability to Pay-and-Play.  

Being a full member entitles you to unlimited play, free social events, and discounted equipment all for a TENNER a week! 

If you’re not sure what Padel is all about head over to their YouTube channel where you can see clips from their tournaments, social play and much more

If you’re new to the game, the Club will take you under its wing and introduce you to other players to get you playing.  

The LTA have produced a grading ladder where you can best judge your level.  This can be found here https://www.ukpadel.org/lta-padel-rating-system/

 If you fancy going along for a game on your own, you can contact the club via their website, and they will try and set you up with a game with players matching your level of play.

They have league play in a box league format, so you’ll always have that challenge and opportunity to work your way up the league ladder!

Tuesday, Thursday Tea&Cake and Sunday Socials provide a friendly mingle for players of all levels!

Occasionally the club offers residents of Ayrshire a free one-hour taster session. 

They provide the padels and balls so all you need to bring is you and three others and they’ll show you the basics of the game.

To find out more head over to their website.

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