Pickleball & Padel

Two fast-action sports that are fun for players of all ages, Pickleball and Padel offer exciting ways to stay active. Pickleball is a hybrid of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, while Padel combines elements of tennis and squash for fast-paced rallies. Both are among the fastest-growing sports in the nation.

Join our certified instructors at the Roy Barth Tennis Center at Kiawah Island Golf Resort for a day of fun! From private lessons to junior camps and social events, we offer a wide range of instruction for players of all skill levels.

Contact the Roy Barth Tennis Center at (843) 768-2838 to learn more.

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Clinics

Small group-style sessions that include demonstrations, discussion of processes, drills, and point play.
From bettering your serve to mastering defense, these clinics will help with technique, control, footwork, mindset and more.
All clinics are two-hour sessions.

Pickleball Lessons
Lessons

Whether you’re looking for a private session, or working in pairs, our Pickleball lessons provide players with personalized coaching and feedback.
Learn from our certified Pickleball professional while focusing on technique, strategy, teamwork and more.

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Social Events

Meet fellow Pickleball enthusiasts with our social events, which are designed to help strengthen your competitive play while having fun! Themed social events include Round Robin, Skills Challenge, Play with a Pro and more.

View our Weekly Pickleball Schedule to see upcoming social events.

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Junior Camps

Geared toward youth ages 17 and under, our Junior Camps are divided into two age brackets — 6-11 and 12-17 — and are a great way for young pickleballers to learn the fastest-growing sport in the country while burning off energy and meeting other juniors on the island.

Lessons
Looking to step up your game? Join a group lesson or book a private lesson to elevate your skills today.