Atlanta pickleball lessons
Pickleball lessons in Atlanta, GA
11 facilities we list in Atlanta offer pickleball lessons. Always call ahead to confirm scheduling and pricing.
Facilities offering lessons
- Pickleball Club of Georgia 1365 English St NW
Indoor · 33 courts · Public access
- ITA Atlanta 3110 Presidential Dr
Outdoor · 19 courts · Public access
- Dill Dinkers West End 1200 White Street Southwest suite 1000
Indoor · 11 courts · Public access
- The Atlanta Pickleball Center 1359 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW suite b
Indoor · 10 courts · Public access
- Life Time North Druid Hills 1515 Sheridan Road Northeast
Outdoor · 9 courts · Public access
- Dunwoody Country Club 1600 Dunwoody Club Dr
Outdoor · 8 courts · Public access
- Painted Pickle 279 Ottley Dr NE
Indoor · 8 courts · Public access
- Sharon Lester Tennis Center 400 Park Dr NE
Outdoor · 8 courts · Public access
- Chastain Park Tennis Center 110 W Wieuca Rd NE
Outdoor · 7 courts · Public access
- Carl E. Sanders Family YMCA at Buckhead 1160 Moores Mill Rd
Outdoor · 6 courts · Public access
- Ansley Golf Club 196 Montgomery Ferry Dr NE
Outdoor · 3 courts · Public access
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Frequently asked
- Where can I take pickleball lessons in Atlanta?
- 11 facilities in Atlanta offer pickleball lessons. The list below covers public clinics, private coaches, and group programs we have confirmed. Always call ahead to confirm current scheduling and pricing.
- How much do pickleball lessons cost in Atlanta?
- Pricing varies by venue. Public-park group clinics typically run $15-30 per session. Private 1-on-1 coaching is usually $60-120 per hour, depending on the coach's certifications and experience. Many facilities offer 4-week beginner packages around $80-150.
- What certifications should I look for in a pickleball coach?
- The two most recognized credentials are PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry) and PCI (Pickleball Coaching International). Both require passing assessments and continuing education. A coach without certification can still be excellent, but credentials are a useful filter when you don't have a personal recommendation.