300 Club.. — pickleball court photo
300 Club.. — pickleball court photo300 Club.. — pickleball court photo300 Club.. — pickleball court photo300 Club.. — pickleball court photo
Pickleball in Gainesville, FL

300 Club..

3715 NW 12th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA

4.6

Google rating

73 reviews

About 300 Club..

300 Club.. is a pickleball club in Gainesville, Florida, and one of the go-to spots for pickleball players in the area. You'll find it at 3715 NW 12th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA, easy to reach whether you're a local looking for open play or a visitor planning a session on your Florida trip. Players give it a standout 4.6★ across 73 Google reviews — a top-rated spot in the area.

What to expect

  • Club-style play with organized ladders, leagues, and clinics. Membership or day-pass access may apply — check the website before your first visit.
  • Hours aren't posted online for this location — call ahead to confirm before you drive over.
  • Bring your own paddles and balls unless you've confirmed otherwise. Water fountains vary by venue, so pack water for hot Florida afternoons.

Planning your visit

Quick tips to make your session at 300 Club.. smoother — from a player who's spent a lot of Florida mornings on the court.

  1. 1Play early morning or after 5pm to beat the Florida heat — court surfaces can hit 100°+ in mid-afternoon sun.
  2. 2Weekends fill up fastest. If you're targeting a specific time, arrive 15–20 minutes early to get in the paddle rotation.
  3. 3Bring photo ID if you're taking advantage of a guest pass or trial.
  4. 4Check the Google reviews below for recent condition notes on the court surfaces and nets.

Location & map

300 Club.. is in Gainesville, Florida — pickleball club at 3715 NW 12th Ave, Gainesville.

Coordinates: 29.66316, -82.37938

What players are saying

Recent Google reviews for 300 Club... Reviews are pulled live and refresh automatically.

Marlon Rodriguez· 5 months ago

My first time playing pickleball at open play, what a wonderful experience! Everyone was very sweet and welcoming and so many great players to play with! Thank you!!!

John Chaffin· 8 months ago

Great Pickleball group here, open play is MWF 6pm - 9:30pm. $3 cover charge for non-members, Venmo is accepted and they use the honor system. 4 casual courts and 2 competitive courts. Paddle system is used :-) very welcoming to new players. Average skill level for casual play is 3.5 - 4.0 Nice restrooms on site :-)

Patricia Hart· a year ago

In addition to swimming and tennis, the 300 Club offers pickleball. For a nominal monthly fee you have access to the 8 courts which can be reserved to ensure that you have play time. Open play is also an option. Tucked away in the back of a local neighborhood this is our go-to choice to play PB. Restroom facilities and picnic tables are available for use.

Roy Dale Norman· 9 months ago

Dedicated pickleball courts, everyone is very friendly. Lots of open play days. Very reasonable.

Georgia Bianchi· 8 years ago

Great tennis pros with Abdoulaye and Alexis- a recent UF hall of fame inductee! Great kids clinic.

Frequently asked questions

Where is 300 Club.. located?

300 Club.. is located at 3715 NW 12th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA in Gainesville, Florida. You can get one-tap driving directions from the button above.

Do I need a reservation to play pickleball at 300 Club..?

Yes — as a club, 300 Club.. typically requires membership, a day pass, or an advance reservation. Call (352) 378-2898 before your visit to confirm access.

How much does it cost to play pickleball at 300 Club..?

Fees vary by venue. Contact 300 Club.. at (352) 378-2898 or visit their website for current pricing on drop-in play, memberships, and clinics.

Are the pickleball courts at 300 Club.. indoor or outdoor?

300 Club.. may offer both. Check the photos above and reviews below to confirm — many Florida clubs and resorts now have covered or indoor options.

Is 300 Club.. good for beginners?

Gainesville has a strong beginner-to-intermediate pickleball scene, and 300 Club.. is one of the popular local spots. Show up during open play, tell someone you're new, and you'll almost always get pulled into a friendly game.