TC60 Padel
Bridgehead Business Park, Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, HU13 0DH
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Membership & Pricing
TC60 Padel sits at Bridgehead Business Park in Hessle, a short hop from Hull and the Humber Bridge. Former Commonwealth boxing champion Tommy Coyle built it as part of the wider TC60 fitness campus, putting proper championship-standard padel courts on a site that already had a serious gym following. The club opened with three roofed panoramic courts so you can play through Yorkshire weather without waiting for a dry spell. It is aimed at people who want a game without joining a racket club first. Courts are hired on a pay-as-you-play basis through Playtomic, with coaching and social sessions running alongside open hire. Beginners, mixed socials, and the odd themed evening sit on the same booking board as regular court slots. The idea is simple: turn up, play, then hang around in the clubhouse rather than dash straight back to the car park.
Facilities
You do not need a padel membership to book at TC60 Padel. Court hire is pay-as-you-play, booked online through Playtomic, with peak rates historically around £40 per hour and off-peak closer to £34. Split four ways that works out at roughly £8.50 to £10 each for a standard hire slot. Coaching and academy activities sit on the same Playtomic listing: beginner padel sessions, intermediate or advanced socials, mixed socials, and occasional themed evenings such as Padel and Prosecco. There are also recurring Monday morning socials and longer lifestyle bootcamp-style programmes for players who want a more structured block of training. Gym, sauna, and ice bath access on the TC60 campus is separate and usually tied to a TC60 fitness membership rather than court hire alone.
