Palm Tennis - Day Leagues

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Congratulations to the Winter 2024 Champions and Finalists!

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Queen I Division

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Queen II Division

Hunters Run * Captain: Anna Wilson. Co Captain: Lauren Moore

Delray Beach Club * Captain: Joan Smith

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Princess I Division

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Princess II Division

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Princess III Division

Valencia Palms * Captain: Carol Pearlstein. Co Captain: Vicki Bluestein

Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club Captain: Rafael Curbelo Co Captain: Silvia Disderi

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Princess IV Division

Last update: 03/08/24

Congratulations to the Golden Girls Fall

Princess II Red Division

Champions: Valencia Bay * Captain: Carin Henderson

Finalists: Newport Bay Red * Captain: Mary Zarella. Co Captain: Dawn Lloyd

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Princess II Blue Division

Champions: Aberdeen Golf and Country Club * Captain: Ive Lloyd. Co Captain: Paulette Donner

Finalists: Vizcaya * Captain: Regina Cataldo

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Princess III Division

Champions: Villaggio Reserve * Captain: Lenore Lieberman

Finalists: Valencia Shores * Captain: Cindy Katcher. Co Captain: Debbie Ganguzza

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Princess IV Red Division

Champions: Rainberry Bay * Captain: Pat Peppard. Co Captain: Katie Girardeau

Finalists: Avalon Estates * Captain: Elaine Leeds. Co Captain: Myra Slomiak

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Princess IV Blue Division

Champions: Palm Isles * Captain: Joanne Bornstein. Co Captain: Fern Gruber

Finalists: Valencia Palms * Captain: Linda Levy. Co Captain: Lynn Korn

Last update: 12/11/23

GOLDEN GIRLS' RULES

The Goal:
• To provide a competitive doubles league for women whose age is 55 years or older and
are located in Palm Beach County.
Seasons:
• There are two seasons offered each year. Fall and Spring
• Each season lasts 9 – 12 weeks.
Levels and Day of Play:
• Matches will be played on Monday mornings.
• Princess I, II, III and IV levels will be offered.
Palm Tennis reserves the right to move teams into competitive Divisions based on past performance.
The Format:
• Matches will be played in the mornings. Golden Girls offers flexible start times of 9:30, 10:00,10:30 or 11:00 a.m. depending on the club requirements. The start times will be noted on the schedule. The latest start time a club may have is 11 a.m. A club that requires a later start time is welcome to join the league but will be required to play at their opponents’ club, if the opponents can provide courts at an earlier start time. Teams may agree to play at the facility that can provide an earlier start time. The safety provided by an earlier start time is the most important factor. Matches may be played at a later start time if both Captains agree.
• Matches should start promptly. If a player is more than 15 minutes late, the team must
forfeit that position. When teams are lacking players and must default positions, they
must begin by defaulting the lowest positions and moving remaining players up.
• Each team will field 3 partnerships on match day.
• All lineups must be prepared for exchange prior to the start of a match. Once
exchanged, a lineup may not be altered.
• Home team will provide 3 courts and 3 cans of balls.
Water and ice must be provided. Teams are required to provide bottled water for all opposing players. A water/ice dispenser with cups to carry onto court is acceptable. It is not sufficient to have a fountain from which to drink.
• Regulation scoring. Ad will be played.
• All matches will be 2 out of 3 sets with a 7 point tiebreaker (first to 7 points by 2) in any
set at 6–6. A match tie-breaker (first to 10 points by 2) will be played in lieu of a third set.
In both tie-breaks, the player who is next to serve, serves one point to the deuce court.
After the first point, the serve changes to the opponents who serve two points, first to the
ad court and then to the deuce. This rotation continues until a team reaches (7 by 2) or
(10 by 2). After 6 points, players switch sides.
• Warm-up is limited to 10 minutes, including practice serves. A 10-minute break (which includes coaching time) may be
taken after the second set. Otherwise, play must be continuous throughout the match as
specified in USTA Rules
Teams:
• Team rosters should have a minimum of 6 players. Rosters are unlimited.
• All players must be age 55 or turning 55 within the year.
• Final determination of level placement will be made by the League Directors and in
consultation with the Tennis Professional and Captain.
• Team movement from one division to another will be based on the most recent team
history as well as on the addition of new players and the loss of other players. The goal
is to match teams with comparable abilities within the same divisions.
• Players that are on the roster of a team that drops out of the league after the schedule
has been published will not be permitted to play on any other team for the remainder of
the season. Extenuating circumstances will be considered.
• A division consists of a minimum of four teams.
Substitutes:
•A player may sub up to a higher division but not down. A player subbing down will not be
awarded any points for games/ matches won.
• All players and substitutes must be added to the roster prior to participating in a match.
When an ineligible player is found to have participated in a match, the offending team
will be penalized by forfeiting that line.
Scoring:
The K-Swiss Scoring System will be used.
•The winner of each court receives 14 points for a 2-set win and 12 points for a 3-set win.
The loser receives a point for each game won in their two highest scoring sets up to a
maximum of 8 points for each match played. Example #1 - match score 6-4, 6-2, winner
= 14 pts. & loser = 6 pts. Example #2 - match score 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, winner = 12 pts. &
loser = 8 pts
•In the event of a default, teams will receive 14 points for each line forfeited to them.
•Home Captains are required to enter the scores online at www.palmtennis.com no later
than 24 hours after the day of the scheduled match. Results and standings are published
at www.palmtennis.com.

Defaults:

  • If a team has excessive defaults, the team may be suspended for the next season. Excessive defaults are when a team defaults all positions for a given match or averaging more than one default per match.
• A player who is added to the roster for the final match must have the league director’s
approval.
• Play-offs may be held at the end of the season depending on the number of teams
participating and the length of the season. No new players may be added to a roster
during the play-off period.
• In the event that the score of games is tied during a playoff match, the team with the
most court wins will be the team that advances or wins.
Coaching/Specators:
• Coaching is permitted during the breaks between sets. Coaching time is limited to two minutes between the first and second set and is built into the ten minute break between the second set and third set super tie breaker.
•Spectators are welcome and may sit and view matches in the wells between the courts.
All spectators must be seated. Seats must be provided for all players. Players may ask
for a spectator/s to be removed if they are interfering with match play.
Rescheduled Matches and Inclement Weather:
•In the event of rain, the captains and players should make arrangements to complete
the match within two weeks. If the match has not begun, the lineups and/or players may
be changed. Once play has begun, then all four players on a court must continue THAT
match in THAT position. Rained out matches will be continued at the point of interruption
by the same four players. All players should keep a complete record of the score, server,
sequence of serve, side, etc. at the time of interruption. Each foursome will choose a day
convenient to all four as long as it is within two weeks. In the event that a foursome has
given the other team at least 2 days to choose from in the specified time frame and the
date still cannot be decided, both teams will be defaulted.
If the temperature is above 95 degrees or below 45 degrees at the court at match time
and both Captains agree, the match may be played. Once a match has begun it must be
completed except in the event of rain. If the match is not played due to the temperature,
the captains and players should make arrangements to complete the match.
•A match can only be rescheduled if it rains or there are extreme weather conditions
(heat/cold/potential hurricane).
• Rescheduled matches are to be made up within two weeks. Once a day for rescheduling has been set, it cannot be changed (unless it rains). The party that is unable to play on that day will retire that line.
• If the Final match is rained out, it must be completed within one week.
Additional Information:
Any player from an adjacent court whose ball rolls onto another court may call a let.

Continuous play is a must. Water may be consumed quickly between points but sitting down to rest at unscheduled times is not allowed. A player requiring rests between points and non-changeover games must retire the match.

Medical time-outs are restricted to one time out per issue and can last no more than 15 minutes

Foot faults are not seen as offering any significant advantage. If they are obviously flagrant and repetitive, call a line judge.

• Palm Tennis rules govern play. In cases not specifically covered by these rules, USTA
Rules govern play. Friend At Court and The Code.
• Palm Tennis reserves the right to make any rule modifications and/or other changes
during the course of the league whenever it deems such action necessary and proper.
• Palm Tennis reserves the right to ban any player, coach, spectator, or participant
from further participation for an indefinite time period due to any misconduct and/or
unsportsmanlike conduct.
• Pros/Captains are responsible for assuring that players are placed on teams appropriate
for their level.
•Current tennis teaching professionals and ranked players may not participate unless
approved by the League Directors.
• All grievances and protests are to be submitted in writing via email within 2 days of the
contested match to:orly@palmtennis.com.
Awards:
Awards will be given to the two teams in each division with the most points at the end of the
season.
Last update: 03/05/23

CLAY MATES RULES AND REGULATIONS

The Goal:

  • To provide a competitive clay court only doubles league for ladies in South Palm Beach.

Seasons:

  • The ladies league has 4 separate seasons- fall, winter, spring and summer.
  • Each season lasts 9 – 10 weeks.

Levels and Days of Play:

  • Queen Divisions – plays on Fridays
  • Princess Divisions – plays on Wednesdays.
  • Palm Tennis reserves the right to move teams into competitive Divisions based on past performance

Match Start Time:

  • Matches will be played in the mornings. Clay Mates offers flexible start times of 9:30, 10:00,10:30 or 11:00 a.m. depending on the club requirements. The start times will be noted on the schedule. The latest start time a club may have is 11 a.m. A club that requires a later start time is welcome to join the league but will be required to play at their opponents’ club, if the opponents can provide courts at an earlier start time. Teams may agree to play at the facility that can provide an earlier start time. The safety provided by an earlier start time is the most important factor. Matches may be played at a later start time if both Captains agree.


Summer start time:

  • Matches will start at 9:30am or 10am. If both teams are in agreement, a match may start at 9.00am.

The Format:

  • Matches should start promptly. If a player is more than 15 minutes late, the team must forfeit that position.
  • When teams are lacking players and must default positions, they must begin by defaulting the lowest positions and moving remaining players up.
  • Each team will field 3 partnerships on match day.
  • All lineups must be prepared for exchange prior to the start of a match. Once exchanged, a lineup may not be altered.
  • Home team will provide 3 cans of balls and 3 courts.
  • Water and ice must be provided. Teams are required to provide bottled water for all opposing players. A water/ice dispenser with cups to carry onto court is acceptable. It is not sufficient to have a fountain from which to drink.
  • All matches will be 2 out of 3 sets with a 7 point tiebreaker (first to 7 points by 2) in any set at 6–6. If the sets are split, a match tiebreaker (first to 10 points by 2) will be played. In both tiebreakers, the player who is next to serve, serves one point to the deuce court. After the first point, the serve changes to the opponents who serve two points, first to the ad court and then to the deuce. This rotation continues until a team reaches (7 by 2) or (10 by 2). After 6 points, players switch sides.
  • The scoring is regulation with the ads played out.
  • Warm-up is limited to 10 minutes, including practice serves. A 10-minute break (which includes coaching time) may be taken after the second set. Otherwise, play must be continuous throughout the match as specified in USTA Rules.

Teams:

  • Team rosters should have a minimum of 6 players. Rosters are unlimited.
  • Final determination of level placement will be made by the League Directors and in consultation with the Tennis Professional and Captain.
  • Team movement from one division to another will be based on the most recent team history as well as on the addition of new players and the loss of other players. The goal is to match teams with comparable abilities within the same divisions.
  • Players that are on the roster of a team that drops out of the league after the schedule has been published will not be permitted to play on any other team for the remainder of the season.
  • Extenuating circumstances will be considered.


Substitutes:

  • A player may sub up to a higher division but not down. A player subbing down will not be awarded any points for games/ matches won.
  • All players and substitutes must be added to the roster prior to participating in a match. When an ineligible player is found to have participated in a match, the offending team will be penalized by forfeiting that line.

Scoring:

The K-SWISS Scoring System will be used.

  • The winner of each court receives 14 points for a 2-set win and 12 points for a 3-set win. The loser receives a point for each game won in their two highest scoring sets up to a maximum of 8 points for each match played. Example #1 - match score 6-4, 6-2, winner = 14 pts. & loser = 6 pts. Example #2 - match score 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, winner = 12 pts. & loser = 8 pts.
  • In the event of a default, teams will receive 14 points for each line forfeited to them.
  • Home Captains are required to enter the scores online at www.palmtennis.com no later than 24 hours after the day of the scheduled match. Results and standings are published at www.palmtennis.com.

Defaults:.

  • If a team has excessive defaults, the team may be suspended for the next season. Excessive defaults are when a team defaults all positions for a given match or averaging more than one default per match.


Final Match:

  • A player who is added to the roster for the final match must have the league director’s approval.


Play-offs:

  • Play-offs may be held at the end of the season depending on the number of teams participating and the length of the season. A player must have played in two matches during the season to be eligible for playoffs.


Coaching/Spectators:

  • Coaching is only permitted during the breaks between sets. Coaching time is limited to two minutes between the first and second set and is built into the ten minute break between the second set and third set super tie breaker.

  • Spectators are welcome and may sit and view matches in the wells between the courts. All spectators must be seated. Seats must be provided for all players. Players may ask for a spectator/s to be removed if they are interfering with match play.


Rescheduling Matches and Inclement Weather:

  • In the event of rain, the captains and players should make arrangements to complete the match within two weeks. If the match has not begun, the lineups and/or players may be changed. Once play has begun, then all four players on a court must continue THAT match in THAT position.

  • Rained out matches will be continued at the point of interruption by the same four players. All players should keep a complete record of the score, server, sequence of serve, side, etc. at the time of interruption. Each foursome will choose a day convenient to all four as long as it is within two weeks. In the event that a foursome has given the other team at least 2 days to choose from in the specified time frame and the date still cannot be decided, both teams will be defaulted.

  • If the temperature is above 95 degrees or below 45 degrees at the court at match time and both Captains agree, the match may be played. Once a match has begun it must be completed except in the event of rain. If the match is not played due to the temperature, the captains and players should make arrangements to complete the match.

  • A match can only be rescheduled if it rains or there are extreme weather conditions(heat/ cold/ potential hurricane).

  • Rescheduled matches are to be made up within two weeks. Once a day for rescheduling has been set, it cannot be changed (unless it rains). The party that is unable to play on that day will retire that line.

  • If the Final match is rained out, it must be completed within one week.


Additional Information:

  • Any player from an adjacent court whose ball rolls onto another court may call a let.

  • Continuous play is a must. Water may be consumed quickly between points but sitting down to rest at unscheduled times is not allowed. A player requiring rests between points and non-changeover games must retire the match.

  • Medical time-outs are restricted to one time out per issue and can last no more than 15 minutes

  • Foot faults are not seen as offering any significant advantage. If they are obviously flagrant and repetitive, call a line judge.

  • Palm Tennis rules govern play. In cases not specifically covered by these rules, USTA Rules govern play. Friend At Court and The Code can be found on-line at http://www.usta.com/About- USTA/Officials/ Information/20698_2008_Friend_At_Court/.

  • Palm Tennis reserves the right to ban any player, coach, spectator, or participant from further participation for an indefinite time period due to any misconduct and/or unsportsmanlike conduct.

  • Palm Tennis reserves the right to make any rule modifications and/or other changes during the course of the league whenever it deems such action necessary and proper.
  • Pros/Captains are responsible for assuring that players are placed on teams appropriate for their level.

  • Players must be at least 18 years of age. Current tennis teaching professionals and ranked players may not participate unless approved by the League Directors.

  • All grievances and protests are to be submitted in writing via email within 2 days of the contested match to:orly@palmtennis.com.


Awards:

  • Awards will be given to the teams in each division with the most points at the end of the season.



Last update: 03/05/23

A reconciled bye is sometimes used when a Division has an uneven number of teams.

If a perfect rotation cannot be created, this can lead to an uneven number of byes.

The scores are therefore reconciled at the end of the season, by adding points to the totals of the teams that had more byes as follows:

The total number of points that the teams earned during the season, divided by the number of matches played.

Last update: 03/05/23
Clay Mates Spring 2024

CM - Princess I - Spring 2024

Clay Mates Spring 2024

04/03/24 - 06/15/24
Teams: 8
Players: 0
Play starts 4/3

CM - Princess II - Spring 2024

Clay Mates Spring 2024

04/03/24 - 06/15/24
Teams: 8
Players: 0
Play starts 4/3

CM - Princess III - Spring 2024

Clay Mates Spring 2024

04/03/24 - 06/15/24
Teams: 8
Players: 0
Play starts 4/3

CM - Queen I - Spring 2024

Clay Mates Spring 2024

04/05/24 - 06/15/24
Teams: 11
Players: 0
Play starts 4/5

CM - Queen II - Spring 2024

Clay Mates Spring 2024

04/05/24 - 06/15/24
Teams: 10
Players: 0
Play starts 4/5
Clay Mates Winter 2024

CM - Princess I - Winter 2024

Clay Mates Winter 2024

01/10/24 - 03/23/24
Teams: 11
Players: 0
Playing

CM - Princess II - Winter 2024

Clay Mates Winter 2024

01/10/24 - 03/23/24
Teams: 14
Players: 0
Playing

CM - Princess III - Winter 2024

Clay Mates Winter 2024

01/10/24 - 03/23/24
Teams: 9
Players: 0
Playing

CM - Princess IV - Winter 2024

Clay Mates Winter 2024

01/10/24 - 03/23/24
Teams: 8
Players: 0
Playing

CM - Queen I - Winter 2024

Clay Mates Winter 2024

01/12/24 - 03/23/24
Teams: 12
Players: 0
Playing

CM - Queen II - Winter 2024

Clay Mates Winter 2024

01/12/24 - 03/23/24
Teams: 10
Players: 0
Playing
Golden Girls Spring 2024

GG - Princess II Spring 2024

Golden Girls Spring 2024

03/25/24 - 06/17/24
Teams: 6
Players: 0
Play starts 3/25

GG - Princess III- Spring 2024

Golden Girls Spring 2024

03/25/24 - 06/17/24
Teams: 6
Players: 0
Play starts 3/25

GG - Princess IV -Spring 2024

Golden Girls Spring 2024

03/25/24 - 06/17/24
Teams: 7
Players: 0
Play starts 3/25

Seasons

Clay Mates Spring 2024

4/3/2024 - 6/15/2024
5 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Golden Girls Spring 2024

3/25/2024 - 6/17/2024
3 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Clay Mates Winter 2024

1/10/2024 - 3/23/2024
6 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Golden Girls Fall 2023

10/2/2023 - 12/17/2023
5 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Clay Mates Fall 2023

9/27/2023 - 12/23/2023
5 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Clay Mates Summer 2023

6/21/2023 - 9/9/2023
2 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Clay Mates Spring 2023

3/29/2023 - 6/17/2023
5 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Golden Girls Spring 2023

3/27/2023 - 6/19/2023
3 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Clay Mates Winter 2023

1/6/2023 - 3/25/2023
6 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Fall League 2022

9/28/2022 - 12/17/2022
10 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Summer Clay Mates 2022

6/22/2022 - 9/16/2022
2 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Spring League 2022

3/21/2022 - 6/18/2022
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Winter Clay Mates 2022

1/5/2022 - 3/19/2022
6 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Fall Clay Mates 2021

9/29/2021 - 12/25/2021
10 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Summer Clay Mates 2021

6/23/2021 - 9/4/2021
2 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Spring 2021

4/14/2021 - 6/13/2021
5 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Winter 2021

1/6/2021 - 4/17/2021
5 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Fall 2020

9/30/2020 - 12/18/2020
4 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Spring 2020

4/1/2020 - 6/20/2020
6 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Winter 2020

1/8/2020 - 3/20/2020
9 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Fall 2019

9/25/2019 - 12/20/2019
12 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Spring 2019

4/3/2019 - 6/15/2019
11 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Winter 2019

1/9/2019 - 3/15/2019
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Fall 2018

9/26/2018 - 12/21/2018
13 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Spring 2018

4/4/2018 - 6/29/2018
12 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Winter 2018

1/10/2018 - 3/31/2018
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Fall 2017

9/27/2017 - 12/31/2017
12 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Spring 2017

3/29/2017 - 6/30/2017
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day - Winter 2017

1/11/2017 - 3/31/2017
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day – Fall 2016

9/28/2016 - 12/31/2016
14 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day - Spring 2016

3/30/2016 - 6/30/2016
12 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Winter 2016 Season

1/6/2016 - 2/26/2016
9 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Day Fall 2015 Season

10/7/2015 - 12/19/2015
14 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Spring 2015

3/25/2015 - 6/20/2015
11 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Fall 2014 Season

9/26/2014 - 5/31/2015
25 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Spring 2014

4/7/2014 - 7/1/2014
11 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Fall 2013

9/19/2013 - 4/30/2014
22 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Fall 2012

10/3/2012 - 6/30/2013
31 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Fall 2011

10/12/2011 - 6/30/2012
33 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Ladies Fall 2010

9/29/2010 - 3/31/2011
34 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Spring 2010 - March - May

3/1/2010 - 6/15/2010
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Winter 2010 (Jan thru Mar)

1/2/2010 - 4/15/2010
11 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Fall - Winter Season 2009

9/11/2009 - 4/30/2010
16 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

April - June 2009

4/15/2009 - 8/31/2009
8 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

January - April 2009

1/21/2009 - 4/30/2009
11 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

October – December 2008

10/9/2008 - 12/27/2008
10 Divisions 0 Teams 0 Players

Affiliated Clubs and Organizations

Aberdeen

Boynton Beach, FL

561-737-8665

Courts 0

Avalon Estates

Boynton Beach, FL

561-719-4705

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Banyan Springs

Boynton Beach, FL

561-732-7230

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Bellaggio

Lake Worth, FL

561-439-8211

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Boca Bath & Tennis

Boca Raton, FL

561-994-1889

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Boca Bridges Racquet Club

Boca Raton, FL

561-565-6530

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Boca Falls

Boca Raton, FL

561-883-0728

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Boca Grove

Boca Raton, FL

561-487-7070

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Boca Pointe

Boca Raton, FL

561-864-8529

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Boca Raton Resort

Boca Raton, FL

888-543-1277

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Boca Raton Tennis Center

Boca Raton, FL

561-393-7978

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Boca Woods CC

Boca Raton, FL

561-487-2800

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Bocaire Country Club

Boca Raton, FL

561-994-3427

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Boynton Beach Racquet Center

Boynton Beach, FL

561-742-6575

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Broken Sound

Boca Raton, FL

561-241-6880

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Cascades

Boynton Beach, FL

954-234-6844

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Cascades Lakes

Boynton Beach, FL

561-737-9614

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Coral Lakes

Boynton Beach, FL

561-358-4315

Courts 0

Delray Beach Club

Delray Beach, FL

561-921-0254

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Delray Swim & Tennis Club

Delray Beach, FL

561-243-7360

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Four Seasons of Delray

Delray Beach, FL

561-289-2299

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Gleneagles Country Club

Delray Beach, FL

561-499-0211

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Hunters Run

Boynton Beach, FL

561-737-2582

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Indian Spring

Boynton Beach, FL

561-369-4040

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Mission Bay

Boca Raton, FL

813-764-3586

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Mizner Country Club

Delray Beach, FL

561-638-5600

Courts 0

Newport Bay Club

Boca Raton, FL

561-241-5954

Courts 0

Palm Isles

Boynton Beach, FL

954-258-3163

Courts 0

Palm Tennis

Boca Raton, FL

561-212-1641

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Parkland Golf & Country Club

Parkland, FL

954-905-2120

Courts 0

Parkland Tennis Center

Parkland, FL

954-757-1910

Courts 0

Patch Reef Park

Boca Raton, FL

561-367-7095

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Polo Club of Boca Raton

Boca Raton, FL

561-995-1260

Courts 0

Quail Ridge

Boynton Beach, FL

561-737-5100

Courts 0

Quigley Park

Parkland, FL

954-757-1910

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Rainberry Bay Tennis Club

Delray Beach, FL

713-517-9494

Courts 0

Royal Palm Polo

Boca Raton, FL

561-251-8062

Courts 0

Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club

Boca Raton, FL

561-558-6403

Courts 0

Seagate Country Club

Delray Beach, FL

561-498-8186

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Seasons

Boca Raton, FL

954-325-4946

Courts 0

Swim & Racquet Center

Boca Raton, FL

561-367-7094

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The Bridges

Delray Beach, FL

561-270-3615

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The Fountains Country Club

Lake Worth, FL

561-642-2743

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The Grove

Boynton Beach, FL

716-536-1377

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The Oaks Tennis Center

Boca Raton, FL

561-482-3230

Courts 0

The Ocean Club of Florida

Ocean Ridge, FL

561-374-5086

Courts 0

Tivoli Lakes

Boynton Beach, FL

607-759-3397

Courts 0

Valencia Bay

Boynton Beach, FL

732-492-9695

Courts 0

Valencia Cove

Boynton Beach, FL

917-.65-8.52

Courts 0

Valencia Falls

Delray Beach, FL

561-305-1733

Courts 0

Valencia Isles

Boynton Beach, FL

517-490-2152

Courts 0

Valencia Palms

Delray Beach, FL

602-793-6683

Courts 0

Valencia Pointe

Boynton Beach, FL

561-740-9672

Courts 0

Valencia Reserve

Boynton Beach, FL

561-877-4482

Courts 0

Valencia Shores

Lake Worth, FL

561-802-7097

Courts 2

Valencia Sound

Boynton Beach, FL

561-739-1121

Courts 0

Villa Borghese

Delray Beach, FL

561-306-6789

Courts 0

Villaggio Reserve

Delray Beach, FL

561-702-4244

Courts 0

Vizcaya

Delray Beach, FL

828-284-5727

Courts 0

Wycliffe Golf & Country Club

Wellington, FL

561-641-1080

Courts 0

Yacht & Racquet Club of Boca

Boca Raton, FL

561-368-9844

Courts 0

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