Wetherby Padel Club
Grange Park, Old Boston Road, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, LS22 5NB
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Membership & Pricing
Wetherby Padel Club runs six outdoor floodlit courts at Grange Park Sports Club on Old Boston Road — a countryside sports-ground setting rather than a standalone padel barn. Pay-and-play is open to all, membership is optional, and free hire rackets sit in boxes by the central seating area. The club has hosted LTA Grade 2 events and club championships, so competitive play sits alongside beginners’ socials. Organisers Guy and Angela get frequent shout-outs for keeping the community welcoming. Weather is the trade-off: fully exposed outdoor courts can be tough in wind and rain, and court orientation means sun glare at certain times. When the rugby clubhouse is open, toilets, café and bar are part of the Grange Park package.
Facilities
Club Membership is £90 a year via Playtomic: 25% off off-peak and 16.5% off peak (£1 off your share per booking), 28-day advance booking (14 days for non-members), plus access to teams, box leagues, pairs ladder, Club Championships and members-only events. Bronze wallet packs (e.g. £50 for £55 credit) are also sold. Casual players can book without joining.
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Reviews (5)
Toilets available at the rugby club when open. Nice courts although a bit sketchy in wet weather
Six lovely outdoor courts in a beautiful setting. It’s really easy to book courts through Playtomic, and once you start playing, it’s an addictive game! There are lots of well-organised events, thanks to Guy and Angela who do a fantastic job creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. A great club that I’d highly recommend.
Nice outdoor courts in countryside surroundings. However, you are totally exposed to the "best" of British weather... very unpleasant in the wind and rain, and difficult with the sunrise/sunset because of the court direction. Lacking the courtside café atmosphere of the "usual Padel club".
