The Picklr, an indoor pickleball facility, is coming to Greenville

The Picklr is coming to the North Hills Shopping Center in early 2025 and will feature a pro shop, event space, and grab-and-go food and drinks.

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The Picklr will take it’s place beside these two existing businesses. | Photo by GVLtoday

Calling all pickleball fans. The Picklr, an indoor pickleball facility, is coming to the North Hills Shopping Center (where the new Sprout’s is in March 2025.

What can we expect in the space?

The ~25,000-sqft space will feature:

  • Eight pro-quality pickleball courts
  • A pro shop
  • Private event + lounge space
  • Locker rooms
  • Grab-and-go food + beverages

Why Greenville?

Co-founder of Waymore Sports (the national franchise operator of The Picklr) Jay Sartori said they chose Greenville because of our “growth and strong pickleball community.” By 2028, Waymore Sports hopes to have 66 facilities in the US.

Satori told Upstate Business Journal, “We’re able to basically choose beautiful locations like Greenville and many of the other cities we’re going into where we know there’s a lot of players with the heavy desire and thirst for great indoor pickleball.”

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