PGA National Members Club
400 Avenue of the Champions
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone: 561.627.1800
Fax: 561.627.0155

Tennis

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Tennis: Game FacePGA National Resort & Spa, combines a staff
whose passion is tennis, along with 19 Fast Dry clay
tennis courts, eleven of which are lighted. In addition
to daily tennis drills and private instruction for all
levels of players, we offer round robins and a
multitude of Palm Beach County leagues and
U.S.T.A. Adult and Senior teams. We are proud to
offer video analysis of your lesson or match play.
Private membership is also available at PGA
National Resort & Spa.

CHELSEY GULLICKSON - Our Member and NCAA Division 1, Women's Singles Champion. Congratulations!! (Click Here for Photo)

SENIOR MEN'S TENNIS LEAGUE FINISHED FIRST PLACE! (Click here for details & photos)

2009-2010 TENNIS SCHEDULE (Click Here for Details)
ADULT SUMMER TENNIS PROGRAMS (Click Here for Details)
KID'S SUMMER TENNIS CAMP - Beginning June 7, 2010 (Click Here for Details)
KID'S SUMMER TENNIS CAMP REGISTRATION (Click Here to View)

The Tennis Facility is open 365 days a year, with hours from:

  • Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm
  • Weekends 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm
  • Holidays 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Eleven courts are lighted for night play
  • You will need a reservation for night play

Club tennis activities also include round robins, club championships, mixed doubles and singles tournaments, special programs and tennis socials. The Tennis Pro Shop is located within the Health and Racquet Club and showcases fashionable fitness and tennis attire, offering such brands as: Tail, Lily's, Love 40, Fila, Wilson, Reebok, Jamie Sadock, Ellesse, Kaelin, and more, in addition to an extensive selection of tennis racquets and equipment available to the sports enthusiast.Members and their guests may take advantage of racquet stringing services and the availability of racquet rental.
Guests of members are limited to two times per month, not to exceed 18 times per membership year.

Tennis Courts

PGA National boasts 19 Fast Dry clay tennis courts, eleven lighted. This surface is user-friendly and dampens vibration to joints. The brand name "Fast Dry" perfectly describes these courts as they are playable within in an hour even after a heavy rainfall.

Tennis Etiquette

The Ten Unwritten Rules Of Good Courtmanship

  1. Proper Attitude: Your attitude toward the game can add or detract considerably from both your own and your fellow players' enjoyment of it. Even if you are playing with an opponent you outclass completely, it is in poor taste to act bored and superior. Before you play, greet your opponent in a friendly manner and introduce yourself.
  2. Tennis Image Know The Rules: To avoid embarrassment to yourself and to those with who you play, learn and know the official rules of the game. While you do not need to know all the finer points, you should learn the basic ones. "Friend at Court" is available and should be carried in your tennis bag.
  3. Dress The Part: Wear appropriate tennis wear. Proper top and skirt or shorts or pants for women, and for men; sleeved shirt, proper shorts or pants. Proper tennis sneakers for both men and women. No cutoffs, no jeans, no tank tops for men.
  4. Meet Your Match: Everyone enjoys the game more if opponents are at least somewhere near the same level of playing ability. An eager beginner would be way out of line to try to set up a match with the club champion. However, if the champ sets up the match, by all means go for it.
  5. Avoid Stalling: Because a faster tennis game is more fun to play, it is considered bad form to stall. Knowing the rules as mentioned above means that you know that you get 25 seconds from the cessation of one point to the beginning of the next. On change of sides, you get 90 seconds. It is the receiver's duty to retrieve all balls on her side of the court so that the server has two or three in hand to start each serve.
  6. Calling Serves: In lieu of an umpire it falls upon the receiver or receiver's partner to plainly call all serves either good or fault. In the case of doubt, you must give your opponent the benefit of the call. The receiver should not touch any service which does not fall good. It is the responsibility of the server to call the score after each point. During a rally, call only the out balls.
  7. Replay Of Fast Service: Before delivering the service, it is the responsibility of the server to make sure the opponent is ready. When receiving, do not return the ball unless the serve was good. To return an out serve is rude.
  8. Crossing The Courts: Before asking players on the next court to return an errant ball from your court, wait until their point is over. In returning a loose ball to another court, pick up the ball and get it directly to one of the players on the first bounce.
  9. Control Your Temper: Keep your temper under control; do not allow things to distract or annoy you. Self control is one of the most important attributes of sportsmanship and successful play. Loud conversation or the use of profanity during the match is inappropriate.
  10. Cell Phones & Beepers On Court: As a courtesy to all players, all cell phones and beepers should be turned off during the match.