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Scottsdale has 8 active pickleball coaches teaching every level, from total beginners picking up a paddle for the first time to 5.0 tournament-tier players targeting cash games and sanctioned competition. The 8 coaches average 4.94 across hundreds of lessons, anchored by Spencer J. (108 reviews) and William M. (69 reviews, 40 years of racquet sports). Lessons run $40-$170 depending on coach experience, with the typical range $80-$120. Coaching concentrates at Scottsdale Community College, G.R. Herberger Park, The Orchard Indoor Pickleball Club, and a private Paradise Valley court. Scottsdale is one of the country's strongest pickleball markets, with year-round outdoor playability and a growing roster of indoor clubs.
pickleball coach with the most lessons taught in Scottsdale
Coach Alan has taught
243 lessons
The location with the most coaches teaching pickleball lessons at
New Court and Private 1 Acre Oasis
Average coach player rating
4.91
405 total ratings
and here are the coaches with top player ratings:
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|
| Group clinic / drop-in | $40-$60 | Group drills and clinic-style sessions with 4-6 students; great first taste |
| Private beginner | $60-$100 | 1-on-1 fundamentals lessons with most Scottsdale coaches |
| Advanced / competition prep | $100-$140 | Strategy, tournament prep, and 4.0+ DUPR coaching |
| Top-rated pro | $140-$170 | 5.0 DUPR sponsored players and tournament-tier coaches |
Scottsdale's desert climate supports outdoor pickleball lessons more than 320 days a year, and the city has positioned itself as a national pickleball destination with dedicated indoor clubs, tournament infrastructure, and a deep coach roster. Coaches (also called pickleball instructors or pros) here include serious competitive players - Ryan G. is a 5.0 Proton-sponsored pro-level player, Lauri B. has spent the last four years transforming enthusiasts into tournament-ready players, and Grant R. plays competitively in 5.0 tournaments and cash games. William M. brings 40 years across tennis, squash, racquetball, and pickleball. The Scottsdale-area pickleball scene includes Scottsdale Community College's facilities, The Orchard Indoor Pickleball Club for climate-controlled play, and a private Paradise Valley court for focused lessons. Summer heat (June-September) makes early-morning and indoor lessons preferable; October-May is prime outdoor pickleball weather and tournament season runs heavy through those months.
| Format | Participants | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private (1-on-1) | 1 student | $60-$170 / lesson | Fastest improvement; personalized feedback on every shot and decision. |
| Pair lesson | 2 students | $40-$80 / person | Couples or friends who want a shared, cost-split lesson and want to practice doubles patterns together. |
| Group clinic | 4-6 students | $40-$60 / person | Lowest cost; drill-heavy format with reps and rotations. Best fit for casual learners or as a low-commitment intro. |
| Level | Frequency | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Weekly | 60-90 min | First 4-6 sessions build the foundation - grip, dink, serve, third-shot drop, basic rules and scoring. |
| Intermediate | Every 1-2 weeks | 60 min | 3.0-3.5 DUPR players work biweekly on shot selection, court positioning, and stacking. |
| Advanced | Monthly or biweekly | 60-90 min | 4.0+ DUPR players focus on strategy and tournament prep - often paired with tournament play and open-play drilling. |
Hand-picked coaches across different goals - browse the full list above to filter by venue, price, or availability.

108 reviews at 4.99 rating; balances serious technical instruction with an approachable style that draws repeat students across skill levels.

40 years across tennis, squash, racquetball, and pickleball with 69 reviews; ideal for crossover players coming from other racquet sports.

5.0 pro-level player sponsored by Proton with 60 reviews; ideal for advanced students targeting 4.5+ play or tournament-level competition.

4.0 player rating with 40 reviews; relaxed, encouraging style well-suited to beginners and intermediates building foundations and dinking skills.

Four years of coaching focused on transforming enthusiasts into tournament-ready players with a perfect 5.0 rating; strong reviews mentioning rating jumps from 3.5 to 4.0.

Scottsdale Community College pickleball courts host steady coaching activity; a popular pick for residents across central and north Scottsdale and the most lesson-friendly community venue in the city.

Outdoor public-park courts in the Scottsdale area; a relaxed venue for lessons in the cooler months and an active drop-in spot for community play after class.

Private Paradise Valley court ideal for focused 1-on-1 and pair lessons without wait times or court-share considerations; a premium option for students wanting controlled conditions.

Climate-controlled indoor pickleball facility; essential for summer lessons when outdoor heat is intense, and a reliable venue for serious drilling year-round.

Outdoor neighborhood pickleball courts at Sandpiper Park; a low-key option for residents in the surrounding Scottsdale neighborhoods and a practical mid-week lesson spot.
"Fantastic path to 4.0 lessons by Lauri. I picked up so many great tips and strategies. She is a great instructor who is not looking to change up your whole style of play but working with you to improve your shots and how you receive the balls. I’ll be taking more lessons from ..."
"Lauri is an amazing instructor that truly cares about the progress of her students. She has great insights on pickleball strategies and what each student needs to do to get to the next level. Definitely a positive experience!"
"Lauri took my level of play from 3.5 to a solid 4.0. Learned a lot in a few short weeks and was able to incorporate my new found skills into normal game play. Playing with Natalie and Lauri was amazing! Highly recommend!!"
Patient coaches who specialize in first-time players and run beginner-friendly 90-minute intro sessions. Expect to cover grip, dink, serve, and basic rules in lesson one and be playing recognizable points by the end.
What to look for: Listings with reviews from first-time players mentioning patience and clear rule explanations; pricing in the $60-$100 range; coaches teaching at public-park venues like Sandpiper or G.R. Herberger that you can return to for drop-in play.
Try Nick D.Coaches who themselves have decades across tennis, squash, or racquetball translate strokes, footwork, and court geometry into pickleball-specific patterns. Strong fit if you already hit a ball and want to adapt fast.
What to look for: Listings mentioning tennis, squash, racquetball, or multi-decade racquet-sport background; 4.0+ DUPR; coaches who explicitly mention crossover players.
Try William M.Coaches with 5.0 DUPR or sponsored pro status drill third-shot drops, dink-to-attack transitions, and stacking strategy for sanctioned tournament play. Sessions usually 60-90 minutes with structured drill-and-play formats and integrated film review.
What to look for: 5.0 DUPR rating or paddle sponsorship in the listing; tournament finishes mentioned in the headline or bio; reviews mentioning rating gains; pricing in the $140-$170 tier.
Try Ryan G.Where to find pickleball coaches and venues across Scottsdale.
Known as a walkable Scottsdale core with central club access, Old Town Scottsdale has fast-expanding lesson and clinic options for pickleball students. Most local coaches travel to one of several parks-and-rec courtss in the area.
North Scottsdale is a high-end north Scottsdale with premier resort and club scene. Fast-expanding lesson and clinic options make it easy to book a pickleball parks-and-rec courts or a private session within a 10-15 minute drive.
Known as a premier Phoenix-area residential with multiple resort courses, Paradise Valley has growing dedicated court inventory for pickleball students. Most local coaches travel to one of several dedicated pickleball facilitys in the area.
South Scottsdale is a south-side residential area. Strong drop-in scene that complements paid lessons make it easy to book a pickleball parks-and-rec courts or a private session within a 10-15 minute drive.
Number of certified coaches in Scottsdale
24 certified coaches
Number of former college athletes teaching pickleball in Scottsdale
2 former college athletes
Average length of time coaches in Scottsdale have been teaching for
4.63 years on average
How many coaches teach pickleball in Scottsdale
71 coaches
Average cost of a pickleball lesson in Scottsdale
$76 for weekly lessons