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Outdoor facilityPerfect for enjoying great weather.
Horner Park in Chicago, Illinois is a popular spot for pickleball. The park offers a well-maintained facility with ample parking. It's equipped with lights for evening play, making it a convenient choice for athletes. According to our booking data in the past year, it's one of the most frequented courts in the area. The park also provides other amenities like restrooms and a picnic area.
Entrance notesThe entrance to Horner Park is located on the corner of Montrose Avenue and California Avenue in Chicago.
Learn Pickleball with a coach that teaches at Horner (Henry) Park:
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Jonathan
$70.88for weekly lessons
Jonathan
Bio: I've been a PPR certified teaching instructor for 4.5 years. Pickleball is not only accessible but also incredibly engaging. Drawing from my experience, I'm eager to introduce its fun and dynamic nature to enthusiasts of all levels. Let's dive into this exciting game together!
Bio: Chris has been playing/teaching pickleball for about 5 years. He can also be seen teaching at Clarendon Park in Chicago, among other places. "Pickleball is 100% about having fun and meeting new people...."
Bio: Iβm a well-rounded pickleball instructor with over 5 years of experience teaching and coaching players of all skill levels. I specialize in guiding beginners through the fundamentals, drilling with intermediate players to build consistency, and helping advanced players refine their strategies and explore new play styles. My coaching caters to both recreational and competitive players, offering tailored strategies, weakness analysis, and match evaluations to enhance performance on the court. Whether you're new to the game or looking to up your competitive edge, Iβm here to elevate your pickleball experience.
Bio: I am a celebrated athlete who clinched the 5.0 men's doubles National Championship gold in 2021. With a commanding Menβs doubles DUPR rating of 6.19, I've dominated the Illinois scene and made my mark in the pro circuit, securing impressive 5th place finishes in the men's doubles pro division at both the Chicago Open and Cincinnati Open tournaments.