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Pickleball in Hawaii: Courts, Tournaments, Clubs & More

Leland OrfieldBy Leland Orfield12/29/2022Updated:10/19/20245 Mins Read
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Hawaii has over 170 courts on the island of Oahu alone. With new courts and tournaments popping up across the islands, the Aloha State is becoming one of the biggest pickleball destinations in the nation.

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  • Pickleball in Hawaii
  • Pickleball Courts
    • Mother Waldron Neighborhood Park
    • Shigeo Ushiro Manana Neighborhood Park
    • Holua Racquet & Paddle
    • Diamond Head Tennis Center
    • Lihue Tennis & Pickleball Courts
    • Pickleball Courts at Lanai Park
    • Kaunakakai Tennis Courts
  • Pickleball Clubs & Organizations
  • Pickleball Tournaments
    • Crack Attack Tournament
    • The Ambassador’s Cup
    • Hawaii Pacific Rim Pickleball Cup

Pickleball in Hawaii

Hawaii currently has 173 across 90 different parks on the island of Oahu alone, with many of the courts being exclusively for pickleball.

With pickleball growing fast across the United States, Hawaii is shaping up to be one of the hottest destinations for the sport. While Honolulu and the island of Oahu are certainly the epicenter of the Hawaiian pickleball community, you can certainly find courts on all six of the main islands! From Lanai City to Lihue, there are plenty of public courts available across the islands.

Pickleball Courts

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There are a many fantastic pickleball courts throughout Hawaii. The islands’ natural beauty makes some of these courts dream destinations for pickleball enthusiasts. The Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation has a list of all 173 public courts that you can check out.

Let’s take a look at a few of the most popular pickleball courts in Hawaii.

Two parks in Oahu that have pickleball courts with permanent nets in place are the Mother Waldron Neighborhood Park and the Shigeo Ushiro Manana Neighborhood Park.

Mother Waldron Neighborhood Park

Number of Courts: 2

Lights: No

Neighborhood: Kakaako

Address: 525 Coral St., Honolulu 96813

Shigeo Ushiro Manana Neighborhood Park

Number of Courts: 3

Lights: No

Neighborhood: Manana

Address: 1550 Kuahaka St., Pearl City 96782

Holua Racquet & Paddle

The largest pickleball and tennis facility in Hawaii is Holua Racquet & Paddle, which is located in Kailua-Kona. The facility has seven lit tennis courts and 20 pickleball courts, eight of which have lights.

Holua Racquet & Paddle offer lessons and clinics if you’re looking to improve your skills, and they are also home to most of the major tournaments that are held in Hawaii. They’re located right by the ocean, and the surrounding community is full of shopping, restaurants, and lodging, making this the perfect destination for any type of vacation.

Diamond Head Tennis Center

Diamond Head Tennis Center in Honolulu is also another great place to play pickleball! While the majority of their courts are set up for tennis, they do have one dedicated pickleball court.

They are open to the public from 7am-2pm daily, and the courts are free to play on!

Lihue Tennis & Pickleball Courts

Number of Courts: 2

Lights: No

Neighborhood: Lihue

Address: 4200 Hardy St, Lihue, HI 96766

Pickleball Courts at Lanai Park

Number of Courts: 4

Lights: No

Neighborhood: Lanai

Address: 711 Fraser Ave., Lanai City, HI 96763

Kaunakakai Tennis Courts

Number of Courts: 2

Lights: No

Neighborhood: Kaunakakai

Address: 90 Alnoa St, Kaunakakai HI 96748

Pickleball Clubs & Organizations

The Oahu Pickleball Association is the largest pickleball club in Hawaii. Their goal is to spread the love of pickleball to more of the Hawaiian population and to bring unity within Hawaiian communities through the sport.

Their club’s values are deeply rooted in Hawaiian tradition, focusing on hospitality, teamwork, leadership, perseverance, and Ka La Hiki Ola “the dawn of a new day”: bringing hope and promise to Hawaii’s pickleball community.

Pickleball Tournaments

Let’s take a look at the pickleball tournaments that take place in Hawaii.

Crack Attack Tournament

This is an unsanctioned doubles tournament held at Holua Racquet and Paddle in Kailua Kona, HI. There are men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles brackets, all in round-robin ladders. The proceeds of this event all go to repairing the courts at Holua Racquet and Paddle.

  • Time of Year: March
  • Tournament Grand Prize: No Cash Prize
  • How to Apply: https://www.pickleballtournaments.com/tournamentinfo.pl?tid=6259
  • Website: https://www.bigislandroguepickleballhui.com/
  • Google Maps: Holua Racquet and Paddle
  • Address: Holua Racquet and Paddle, 78-7190 Kaleiopapa St, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
  • Contact Information: [email protected] 

The Ambassador’s Cup

This is a charity tournament held at Holua Racquet and Paddle in Kailua Kona, HI. The tournament consists of men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles round-robin brackets for skill levels 3.0+ and 4.0+. All proceeds of this event go towards supporting the Friends of First Responders charity organization.

  • Time of Year: May
  • Tournament Grand Prize: No Cash Prize
  • How to Apply: https://www.pickleballtournaments.com/tournamentinfo.pl?tid=6297
  • Website: https://www.holuaracquetandpaddle.com/
  • Google Maps: Holua Racquet and Paddle
  • Address: Holua Racquet and Paddle, 78-7190 Kaleiopapa St, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
  • Contact Information: 808-960-1388, [email protected]

Hawaii Pacific Rim Pickleball Cup

This is Hawaii’s premier USAPA-sanctioned tournament, running three days during June at Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park in Waipahu, HI. The event features both junior boys and girls tournaments, along with men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles and singles tournaments. All events will be in the round-robin bracket format.

  • Time of Year: June
  • Tournament Grand Prize: No Cash Prize
  • How to Apply: https://www.pickleballtournaments.com/tournamentinfo.pl?tid=3435
  • Website: https://oahupickleballassociation.org/
  • Google Maps: Patsy T. Mink Central Oʻahu Regional Park
  • Address: Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park, 94-801 Kamehameha Highway, Waipahu, HI 96797
  • Contact Information: (808)-282-4979, [email protected]
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From growing up playing baseball as a kid to the weekly ritual of watching the Minnesota Vikings play on Sunday, Leland has always valued sports as both a means of fitness and entertainment. Many of his fondest memories are associated with throwing a football during the fall or swinging a golf club in the heat of summer. He first discovered pickleball in high school and has been hooked on the game ever since.

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