Premier Pickleball Club
Photos via Google Maps, JC Michael, Angelo Flores, Premier Pickleball Club
A purpose-built indoor pickleball club in Herriman, not a warehouse with lines painted on the floor. Ten indoor courts plus three outdoor courts let play continue rain or shine, on a cushioned surface the venue says spares ankles and knees. Every indoor court has a camera replay system, and the HVAC swaps the building's air every ten minutes, a point reviewers and owner Molly Hansen both emphasize. It opened in May 2025 and leans toward serious players: certified coaches, clinics, leagues, and a large 50-plus seniors group. Reviewers repeatedly single out the high ceilings, wide court spacing, and indirect lighting that keeps the ball out of the glare.
Thirteen courts total: 10 indoor, 3 outdoor, all lit with high-set indirect lighting. Open daily, 6 a.m. to midnight. Drop-in open play runs $15 for a two-hour session for non-members; members play free. Court reservations are $11.25/hour off-peak and $15/hour peak for non-members, based on a four-person booking. Memberships range from $97/year (reservations only) up to $249/month (family). Peak hours are weekday afternoons and evenings. First-time visitors can try it once for free. The seniors 50-plus group plays Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11 a.m.
What locals say
“This place is like the Four Seasons of pickleball, I can't imagine a nicer facility and better staff. This is my go to spot when I can't play outdoors (or just want to guarantee court access).”
“They have tons of open play at all levels as well as a variety of clinics and private lessons with coaches. Great for people fully new to pickleball as well as intermediate and advanced.”
“Great place to play pickleball. The front staff is always will to help. They have days that you can take lessons with a group”