Padel Tree opens fourth club in Broxbourne

Padel Tree has launched its fourth venue at The Hertfordshire Golf & Country Club in Broxbourne, featuring six panoramic courts amid historic grounds. The new club aims to attract beginners, families, and seasoned players with coaching and social options. This expansion underscores the growing popularity of padel in the region.

The opening of Padel Tree's latest club took place at The Hertfordshire Golf & Country Club, situated on the grounds of the 16th-century Broxbournebury Mansion. Located near Broxbourne, the facility is conveniently positioned for residents of Hertford, Ware, Hoddesdon, and the broader Lea Valley area.

With six panoramic courts, the club blends the estate's historic charm with padel, one of the world's fastest-growing sports. It caters to a wide audience, providing coaching sessions, social play opportunities, and a welcoming atmosphere in picturesque settings.

Padel Tree originated as a supplier of premium padel courts to international clubs. Building on that foundation, the company is now developing a network of accessible playing venues. This Broxbourne site marks the fourth in its portfolio, following previous locations.

Looking ahead, Padel Tree plans additional clubs in Wimbledon, Chobham, Brentford, Harlow, Portsmouth, and Tolworth. The company's straightforward goal is to expand the sport's reach and participation.

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